From early on, we are taught that balanced nutrition is a necessary element for maintaining good health. That remains constant throughout each stage of life. As we get older, we learn how specific foods can provide nutritional support for cognitive wellness and mood regulation. And for seniors in particular, these added benefits can be especially important. In honor of National Nutrition Month, we wanted to highlight some brain foods you can incorporate into your diet to help boost memory and improve mood.
Older adults need a nutrient-rich diet for overall wellness. Nutritious foods are important for:
A proper, balanced diet for seniors should include lean proteins, whole grains, and a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables. These foods provide essential vitamins and nutrients that seniors need to stay healthy as they age. Consider focusing on:
In 2015, a team of doctors and medical professionals developed the MIND diet in an effort to promote brain health and prevent cognitive decline—or at least slow its effects. A result of their anti-aging study, the MIND (Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay) diet combines two types of diets:
Research has shown that by concentrating on brain-healthy, nutrient-dense foods, the MIND diet can potentially reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s by more than 50 percent.
A balanced diet, of course, provides the essential elements needed for optimal physical and mental health. Many dietary options are better than others at supporting key aspects of wellness requirements as those, too, change with age.
To help maintain cognitive function and promote mood regulation, be sure your meals include:
At our Southview Senior Communities, we create warm, welcoming environments to ensure residents live their best lives. And we understand the ways in which nutrition affects and benefits our residents. That’s why we have trained chefs working onsite to prepare nutrient-rich lunches and dinners every day. They carefully incorporate many of the brain foods listed above when planning hearty dishes to support cognitive function, heart health, and overall wellbeing.
Learn more about the dining options and other amenities in our comfortable communities by scheduling a tour at the location nearest you.