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  2. 20 Nutritious & Easy Recipes for Seniors - AOL

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    2. Tasty tomato tart. This easy weeknight dinner is packed with lycopene and vitamin C to boost vision health and add to senior nutrition. It’s similar enough to pizza that even picky eaters ...

  3. Study reveals best salad dressing for preventing dementia - AOL

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    A salad a day seems like an easy addition to a healthy diet, ... researchers tracked the meals of 960 people with an average age of 81 years old. ... something Alzheimer’s patients usually lack.

  4. Is the MIND diet really best for preventing dementia? - AOL

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    Fish, 1+ meals a week. Poultry, 2+ meals a week. Beans, 4+ meals a week. Nuts, 5+ servings a week. ... What the results showed about diet and dementia. At the end of the trials, researchers ...

  5. Food choice of older adults - Wikipedia

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    A person's taste buds, needs for certain vitamins and other nutrients, and their desire for different types of food can change throughout that person's life. 50 young adults and 48 elderly adults participated in a study by the Monell Chemical Senses Center. [4] "Young" subjects ranged from 18 to 35 years of age, and "elderly" subjects were ...

  6. This Morning Habit Could Be Raising Your Dementia Risk ... - AOL

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    For some folks, breakfast isn’t the most important meal of the day—it’s the most skipped. From 2015 to 2018, 15% of Americans older than 20 skipped breakfast regularly, according to data ...

  7. Dementia caregiving - Wikipedia

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    Since dementia patients have trouble communicating their needs, this can be frustrating for the nurse. Nurses may have a hard time forming relationships with their dementia patients because of the communication barrier. How the dementia patient feels is based on their social interactions, and they may feel neglected because of this barrier. [35]