April 25, 2024 Local Stories in and Around St. Joseph, Illinois

Ask the Doctor with Dr. Jeanelle Murphy — What should my elderly parent’s diet look like?

A healthy diet is important no matter how young or old we are. Eating the right foods helps to keep the body strong and disease free, the mind functioning at its best and the energy level high as the years go by.

Five important food groups to eat plenty of every day (with the exception of fish which should be consumed 2-3 times a week) for ideal health are the following:

1. A variety of fruits and fresh or frozen vegetables especially those with rich color. Berries and dark green leafy vegetables especially contain antioxidants to help fight off cancer cells and vitamins needed for optimal cell function.

2. Milk, cheese and low fat yogurt are very important because they contain calcium and vitamin D which are both important to keep bones strong which helps to prevent hip and other bone fractures due to osteoporosis. As people age it gets harder for their bodies to produce vitamin D from sun exposure.

3. Whole grains such as whole wheat bread, oatmeal, rice, pasta and quinoa contain B vitamins which are important for energy and producing red blood cells which carry oxygen to all the organs. Whole grains are also high in fiber which is crucial for healthy bowel function.

4. Lean protein such as fish, chicken, turkey, beans, legumes, nuts and dairy products are essential for muscle function. Beef and pork contain saturated fat which contributes to high cholesterol so should only be consumed in moderation.

5. Fish is recommended 2-3 times a week. Salmon, tuna, mackerel and sardines are high in omega 3 fatty acids which are good for the heart and are natural anti-inflammatories.

Three balanced meals a day and if necessary, one high protein snack in between meals should be the goal for the elderly. If weight loss is recommended a high protein and low calorie diet is the way to go to lose pounds while also maintaining muscle mass and bone health.

Lunch is often the largest meal of the day in the elderly but it depends on lifestyle. It is important to keep portion sizes small to maintain a healthy weight. One fist size portion of food is recommended for women and a two fist size portion at meal time is recommended for men. Portion size may be need to be smaller for some elderly because they may not be as active as younger people.

Moderate intensity exercise such as brisk walking is recommended for 30 minutes at least 5 days a week as tolerated for overall health and to keep energy levels up. Regular exercise helps to prevent diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol which all can lead to heart attack and stroke.

in Life
Banner
Related Posts

10 things you don’t know about me… Yasmin Rietmann

March 27, 2019

March 27, 2019

Yasmin Rietmann helps customers at St. Joseph Automotive in addition to raising her three kids and much more. This post...

Going the Distance: Smetzer excels at Western

October 17, 2019

October 17, 2019

Ross Smetzer has goals. The 2016 St. Joseph-Ogden High School graduate runs cross country and track for Western Illinois University...

A familiar face joins Longview Bank

November 22, 2021

November 22, 2021

Sara Bryan has always had a passion for helping people. That passion was instilled in her by her father who...

‘I love feeling a part of the community’

October 21, 2022

October 21, 2022

Almost a year ago exactly, The University of Illinois Division of Intercollegiate Athletics announced the naming and grand opening of...

Kids Say… St. Joseph Second Grade

March 22, 2019

March 22, 2019

Every week we ask five students from a local school to answer a question on a worksheet. This week the...

Get to know SJO marching band member Kirsten Schaefer

October 21, 2022

October 21, 2022

My favorite part about marching band is the endless support that is shared throughout the band with one another and...

‘Being the first of anything comes with challenges, but also a lot of opportunity’

July 13, 2021

July 13, 2021

St. Joseph Village Administrator Joseph Hackney likes challenges. “Being the first of anything comes with challenges, but also a lot...

Church adapts during pandemic

December 5, 2020

December 5, 2020

COVID-19 has changed how the St. Joseph Church of Christ has done things this year. This includes letting the YMCA...

Bright Beginnings to hold open house

September 18, 2021

September 18, 2021

A long-time dream is finally coming to fruition. Bright Beginnings Learning Center located at 501 Peters Drive in St. Joseph,...

Kids Say….

May 2, 2019

May 2, 2019

Every week we ask five students from a local school to answer a question on a worksheet. This week the...

As children go back to school why is it important that they wear masks?

October 1, 2021

October 1, 2021

By: Jeanelle Murphy, DO As Covid-19 continues to thrive due to the delta variant it is more important than ever...

Dairy Barn still for sale

July 6, 2022

July 6, 2022

The Sidney Dairy Barn is still for sale. Listed for sale in mid-June, the iconic ice cream stand has yet...

Kids Say….

March 8, 2019

March 8, 2019

Every week we will have five students from an area school answer a question for us. This week it’s five...

Hartman makes finals of Project Run and Play.

April 14, 2022

April 14, 2022

St. Joseph resident Emily Hartman has made it to the last round of Project Run and Play. The project is...

Beth’s 15 Safety Tips for the International Traveler

July 1, 2019

July 1, 2019

Considering traveling out of the country? Congratulations! It’s a big, wide world out there and who doesn’t want to explore...

Comments
Leave a Reply