According to the CDC, nearly one in four adults over 65 in the United States experiences a fall each year—a key indicator of mobility decline. Globally, the World Health Organization estimates that over 50 million people are living with dementia, with numbers expected to triple by 2050 (CDC; WHO).
The brain and musculoskeletal systems are fundamental for healthy aging, but late detection of both cognitive and physical decline remains a significant challenge. Nutrition plays a vital role in supporting these systems, offering a proactive way to help maintain mobility and mental sharpness well into your later years.
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21. Apples Apples are rich in quercetin, a flavonoid antioxidant that research suggests may have potent neuroprotective effects. Quercetin helps combat oxidative stress and inflammation in…