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60s to 70s Print E-mail

Your risk of certain health problems increases as you age. It is important to have regular checkups by your doctor for:

  • Heart disease
  • Cancer
  • Diabetes
  • High blood pressure
  • Osteoporosis

Weight gain may still be a problem. Your kilojoule requirement is less, but your nutrient requirement is still high. Therefore, foods should be nutritious but lower in kilojoules (low fat).

Stay active to maintain muscles and joints.

  • Keep drinking two or three serves of milk or high calcium alternatives daily
  • Bowel problems can often occur now
  • Have a high intake of fibre, and include plenty of wholemeal bread and wholegrain cereals, fruit and vegetables
  • Drink plenty of water

Content updated March 01, 2004

Last Updated ( Monday, 07 January 2008 )
 
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