- Water: Many older adults pay little attention to water. They are thus prone to dehydration. A consumption of 10-12 glasses of water reduces stress on kidney function, which may decline with age. A good fluid intake also helps to ease constipation. The ability to detect thirst may decline with age, so older adults must not wait to feel thirsty.
Even though the body ages and is not the same as it used to be, a good nutritional status and regular activity is the key to good health, independence and quality of life for the elderly.
By Poonam Vaswani
Senior Dietitian, Nutritionvista.com
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