Health Tip: Help Prevent Malnutrition in Seniors
(HealthDay News) -- Seniors are particularly vulnerable to malnutrition, so caretakers must ensure that the elderly get enough carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins and minerals.
The American Academy of Family Physicians offers this advice:
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Provide plenty of healthy foods and snacks.
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Flavor foods with fresh herbs and spices, avoiding salt.
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Offer prepackaged supplements, such as nutrition shakes.
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Promote daily exercise, even a little bit, to help stimulate appetite and promote strong bones and muscles.
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Plan social activities centering around meals and exercise.