As we age, our bodies undergo significant changes, making healthy eating more important than ever. According to the CDC, nearly 80% of adults over 60 have at least one chronic health condition, such as heart disease, diabetes, or high blood pressure (CDC). Organs like the heart, kidneys, and brain, as well as the entire digestive system, face increased risk with advancing age. For many, poor dietary choices accelerate these risks. Recognizing which foods to avoid is a critical step for prevention and can help older adults maintain vitality and independence well into their later years.
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39. Sweetened Iced Tea Many bottled and commercially prepared iced teas are loaded with added sugars—sometimes exceeding 30 grams per bottle, which rivals or even surpasses…