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Healthy diets may slow chronic disease and aging in older adults
Growing older often brings new health challenges. Heart disease, dementia, depression and diabetes become more common with ...
Older adults who adhere to a noninflammatory, healthy diet can slow the development of multiple chronic diseases, while those who eat inflammatory diets may accelerate the progress of multimorbidity, ...
It is never too late to modify our lifestyles for better health, a new study suggests. Image credit: Tatiana Maksimova/Getty Images People are living longer than ever — the World Health Organization ...
As a person ages, they can adopt certain behaviors to help them live healthier and improve their physical and mental health and quality of life. A lot of the habits that make up healthy living as an ...
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Lifelong healthy eating: American Heart Association’s 2026 dietary guidance for a healthier future
Adopting a heart-healthy dietary pattern can significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and other chronic ...
Short-term dietary changes may reduce biological age in older adults, especially with lower-fat or more plant-based eating ...
Food choices later in life may influence long-term health, says anew study from the University of Sydney. Researchers ...
A four-week diet change was enough to make some older adults appear biologically younger in a new University of Sydney study.
Share on Pinterest To slow down aging, cut down on fatty foods, a new study suggests. Image credit: Halfpoint/ A new study ...
Even in later life, eating well pays off; researchers reveal that healthier diets can dramatically extend the lifespan of frail adults and cut their risk of early death. Study: Combined Effects of ...
An older adult with diabetes who is living in a residential home setting (or that person's loved one) may have concerns about whether they’re getting access to the best food choices. To ensure that ...
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