
About Nutrition
Eating
less fat now may help preserve
your vision later. After age 50, clear central vision
may gradually deteriorate. Called macular degeneration, the condition
is a major cause of blindness. Researchers studied the diets
of more than 100,000 men and women age 50 or older. Those who
ate high amounts of linoleic acid - - a fat found in beef, pork
and lamb - - had a 35 percent higher
risk of developing this vision loss.
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
For people who
have lost some of their ability to taste and smell,
food just isn't as exciting as it could be. But losing interest
in eating can lead to poor nutrition, unhealthy weight loss and
a weaker immune system. To help boost
a meal's appeal, try these flavor-enhancing
tips:
- Add maple extract to
glazed vegetables.
- Top potatoes or vegetables with butter-flavored
or cheese-flavored seasoning.
- Use bouillon cubes to
enrich sauces and soups.
Journal of the American Dietetic Association
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