Living a Happy, Healthy Retirement

Heart Healthy Diets for Seniors

Eating heart healthy and having an active lifestyle can support healthy aging. Use the resources below to learn about heart healthy diets for seniors and different alternatives for healthy eating and ways to create a nutritious meal plan.

Heart Healthy Diets

Older Adults’ Unique Nutritional Requirements

Making simple adjustments to your eating habits can lead you toward building a healthier eating pattern. Below are numerous tips to get the most out of foods and healthy beverages while meeting your nutrition needs and reducing the risk of disease:

Read and share this info-graphic and spread the word about ways that may help foster healthy aging.

It can be hard for some people to follow through on smart food choices. Read about common roadblocks and how to overcome them and check out the USDA’s tips for older adults.

USDA Food Patterns

Eating habits can change as we grow older. The USDA has developed Food Patterns to help people understand different ways they can eat healthy. The food patterns include:

Visit the USDA Food Patterns web page for more information on each eating pattern and recommended daily intake amounts for each food group. I personally favor the Mediterranean-Style Eating Pattern, so expect to see future articles on this style of eating.

Meal planning

Read and share this infographic to learn about making healthier food choices as you age.

Answering the question “what should I eat?” doesn’t need to leave you feeling baffled and frustrated. In fact, when you have the right information and motivation, you can feel good about making healthy choices. Use these tips to plan healthy and delicious meals:

Finding Recipes for Heart Healthy Diets

When planning meals, looking for recipes that sound delicious to you can be a good place to start. The USDA features the MyPlate Kitchen, a resource that helps you find healthy recipes that fit your nutrition needs and create a shopping list. The MyPlate Plan tool will create a customized food plan for you based on your age, height, weight, and physical activity level. Some of the recipes available at MyPlate Kitchen include:

When you create your shopping list, don’t forget nutritious basics such as fresh fruits and vegetables and whole-grain bread. This sample shopping list (PDF, 108 KB) includes a variety of healthy foods you may want to have in your kitchen.

Sample menus

Here are some meal options for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks, including links to recipes as well as simpler choices that can be put together without a recipe.

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Books and Resources *

 I have chosen these specific cookbooks due to several factors:

They are highly rated and they come in spiral-bound and Kindle versions (I find spiral-bound cookbooks to be handy).

Here are a couple inexpensive cookbooks that are not offered in spiral-bound versions, but do have inexpensive Kindle versions:

 

Cookbook Accessories

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