As we age, it becomes increasingly important to focus on maintaining our physical and mental health. A balanced diet plays a critical role in supporting healthy aging, as it provides our bodies with the necessary nutrients to function optimally. However, with so many different types of food out there, it can be challenging to know where to start. Here are four healthy foods and recipes that you can include in your diet to improve your overall health and well-being as you age.
Extra virgin olive oil contains antioxidants that reduce oxidative damage and inflammation caused by an imbalance of free radicals in the body. It also contains monosaturated fats (MUFAs), which have a strong anti-inflammatory effect that reduces skin aging.
One of the simplest healthy recipes for seniors containing extra virgin oil is roasted root vegetables. This includes vegetables such as carrots, beets, parsnips, and sweet potatoes. To prepare this dish, you’ll need the following ingredients:
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Fatty fish contain long-chain omega-3 fats that prevent inflammation and heart disease. They're also high in protein content, which promotes wound healing and the production of elastin and collagen. Finally, they're rich in selenium, an antioxidant, and mineral that plays a significant role in DNA synthesis and repair that reduces skin damage.
One of the most popular and readily available fatty fish is salmon. The easiest and healthiest recipe for seniors is a one-pan salmon with vegetables. You’ll need the following ingredients for your recipe:
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Vegetables contain antioxidants that reduce certain cancers, cataracts, and heart disease. They are also high in ingestable carotenoids, like lycopene and beta carotene, that protect the skin against UV rays. Many vegetables are also rich in Vitamin C, suitable for collagen production, a key skin-building component that starts to decline after turning 25.
The quickest dish, including vegetables, is vegetable stir-fry. This dish requires the following ingredients:
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Dark chocolate is rich in polyphenols, particularly flavanol, an antioxidant that slows skin aging by protecting it from sun damage. Flavanol also relaxes arteries, decreasing the chances of high blood pressure. This makes dark chocolate a heart-healthy food for seniors.
You’ll need the following ingredients to prepare the dark chocolate-dipped apple:
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