Healthy Vacation Eating for Seniors
Healthy Vacation Eating for Seniors
Many seniors are on a diet that requires healthy eating. This can be difficult for seniors who travel. Many food options are not nutritious or healthy for seniors. However, when traveling, there are some things to look for that will supply the body with the nutrients it needs and satisfy cravings. The information in the list below can help.
1. Try to avoid the temptation of junk food from convenience stores. Eating junk food will fill the body with calories and fat, leaving seniors feeling fatigued and irritable.
2. When eating breakfast in the road, try to avoid foods that have high amounts of sugar. A meal that is high in carbs will elevate the mood, but a high amount of sugar can cause drowsiness. If the senior is driving, this is never a good combination.
3. In a restaurant, choose a meal that is as healthy as possible. Opt for an omelet with vegetables and whole-grain toast.
4. Oatmeal with fruit is a great breakfast and snack during the day. It will provide the body with nutrients and energy.
5. For seniors who are craving something sweet, try a bran muffin or whole-wheat toast with a little jelly.
6. Fresh fruits, hard boiled eggs and yogurt are great in the hotel or for snacking.
7. If seniors have to eat at a service station, avoid sugars. Try a protein bar or a breakfast sandwich.
8. Try to avoid fast food. Go for soup, salad, vegetables and fish for dinner or lunch.
Source: http://nutrition.about.com/od/foodfun/a/healthyeating.htm
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