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How to age gracefully with the help of diet

Erin McCann shares some advice on getting the right nutrients from your diet to help you age gracefully and naturally too

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Published: Sat 15 Nov 2014, 12:43 PM

Last updated: Fri 3 Apr 2015, 8:22 PM

Your diet doesn’t only make you healthy and fit but also helps in playing a big part in your ageing process. From increasing your antioxidants to eating more fruits, one can keep a count of a few diet tips to stay younger always.

Erin McCann, nutritional consultant, shares some advice on getting the right nutrients from your diet to help you age gracefully and naturally too, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Increase your antioxidants: Antioxidants play an important role in reducing inflammation, repairing damaged cells and restoring balance throughout the body. These actions aid in prevention of chronic disease such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer. They also aid in reducing the signs of ageing by repairing damage to the skin from sun and pollutants and improving skin elasticity. Increase antioxidants by:

Eating more fruits, like berries and citrus fruits and vegetables like leafy greens and squashes.

Take a quality, natural supplement containing antioxidant rich plant extracts.

Maintain a balance between Omega 3 and Omega 6 Fatty Acids: The balance between Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids is important for reducing inflammation in the body, supporting cognitive function and for maintaining cellular balance which can be done by:

Reducing processed, refined foods and takeaways in your diet.

Eating fresh oily fish like wild salmon, mackerel, haddock and sardines three or more times a week.

Cooking with coconut oil as an alternative to butter, margarine and other oils.

Eating balanced meals and snacks regularly: Research has found that excess insulin can speed the ageing process and create inflammation in your body. You can balance insulin and blood sugar levels by:

Eating meals with a combination of complex carbohydrates, quality vegetarian or lean animal proteins, and antioxidant rich vegetables.

Having quality snacks between meals, such as hummus with vegetables or oatcakes, to maintain energy and balance insulin levels.

Reduce stimulants like coffee which can increase insulin production.

Exercise regularly: Exercise not only aids in weight management but it supports your body with improving energy production, immune function and bone density. Increase your exercise throughout the day by:

Taking a brisk 20 minute walk each day.

Opt to use the stairs or walking to destinations when you can.

Incorporate resistance training into your regime such as yoga, pilates or weights

Support immune function: As you age, your immune system may not work as efficiently. A well-functioning immune system will aid your body’s natural defences against infection and chronic illness. The best ways to support immunity are by getting adequate sleep and rest.


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