As the global population ages, adults over 60 now represent more than 13% of the world’s people, according to the World Health Organization. Nutrition plays a pivotal role in healthy aging, yet physiological changes—such as a slower metabolism and decreased digestive efficiency—create unique dietary challenges. One key issue is that nutrient absorption often becomes less efficient with age, increasing the risk of deficiencies and chronic illness (NIH). Understanding these changes can help older adults make informed, health-supporting food choices.
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5. Keep Hydration Front and Center Maintaining adequate hydration becomes increasingly important after age 60, yet it is often overlooked. As we grow older, the body’s…