Maintaining a balanced diet is essential for health, independence, and quality of life. However, many older adults face challenges such as mobility limitations, financial constraints, chronic health ...
A new study highlights the importance of social connections for older people, especially at mealtimes. The post Eating alone ...
Dara LoBuono remembers when her maternal grandmother, a southern Italian known for her cooking, refused to drink anything but ...
The level of nutrition care that older adults receive when they’re in and then discharged from hospital emergency departments is largely lacking, a new study finds. “A significant gap exists between ...
New research reveals that eating peanuts daily may boost brain health and memory in older adults. A study found a 3% increase ...
Just as we form habits over time which becomes part of our daily routines, the following suggestions can provide assistance with making choices that become part of how we eat on a daily basis. And ...
A recent survey by the National Council on Aging found that 71% of seniors across the country say affordability is making it ...
The state Office for the Aging’s monthly nutrition education show, “What’s Cooking with NYSOFA,” has gained nearly two million views on YouTube and Facebook as part of state and community-level ...
San Antonio's Convoy of Hope highlights Project HOPE's vital role in feeding 14,000 low-income seniors monthly, showcasing ...
As we enter our 50s, it's time to reassess our intake of calcium, which helps mitigate bone loss, and vitamin D, which helps us absorb calcium.
One-third of Canadian adults aged 55 or older are nutritionally at risk, potentially leading to increased hospital stays, more emergency visits and physician consultations for possible infections, a ...
Older adults who regularly eat meals alone are more likely to experience poorer nutrition and health outcomes than those who share meals with others, new research by Flinders University has found. The ...