{"id":16542,"date":"2021-06-01T07:13:35","date_gmt":"2021-06-01T07:13:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.brainsparks.com.au\/?p=16542"},"modified":"2021-06-01T07:14:56","modified_gmt":"2021-06-01T07:14:56","slug":"eating-well-for-over-65s","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.brainsparks.com.au\/eating-well-for-over-65s\/","title":{"rendered":"Eating Well for Over 65s"},"content":{"rendered":"

Having a healthy diet benefits our physical and mental health. Without a healthy diet, we are at higher risk of developing a chronic disease, such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, some cancers, and even mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression.<\/p>\n

Our nutrition needs vary depending on our gender and age. \u00a0As we get older, the things that we need to eat and drink to maintain a healthy diet may be different to what we\u2019re used to in earlier years. Put simply, there are some things we\u2019ll need more of and some that should be cut back. However, staying healthy doesn\u2019t change too much as we age, particularly if we\u2019re already living a healthy lifestyle with a good diet. It\u2019s more important to know our changing nutrition requirements and adapt food choices to ensure our bodies are getting the nutrients we need as we age. \u00a0<\/p>\n

What To Eat When You\u2019re Over 65<\/h2>\n

The Australian Dietary\u00a0Guidelines<\/a> are a great place to start in knowing what we should eat for a healthy diet. These guidelines were developed by the National Health and Medical Research Council and are based on science about the types and amounts of foods and dietary patterns that are most effective in promoting health and wellbeing.<\/p>\n

For older adults, the Guidelines advise the following:<\/p>\n