If alcohol is consumed, it should be consumed in moderation—up to one drink per day for women and two drinks per day for men. Replace protein foods that are higher in solid fats with choices that are lower in solid fats and calories and/or are sources of oils. Use oils to replace so...
try brown rice, roasted buckwheat (kasha), quinoa, or barley. Substitute pure drinking water or herb tea for sugary soft drinks, and have a sweet and delicious mango, peach, or bowl of cherries for dessert. Not only will you be eliminating useless food from your diet, you’ll be adding ...
Together they agree that more help is needed in everyday life at the moment, more focus on small nutritious meals and a record of what Karen eats and drinks, increasing her regular weights to fortnightly, as well as a plan for mobilization. The nurse communicates the plan to the care team...
dyslipidaemia to −45.5% in diabetes patients). There were no statistical differences between cases and controls concerning intakes of alcohol, cheese, starchy foods, and fatty and sweet products. Although hypertensive patients consumed less sugar, they drank more sweetened drinks than non-hypertensive...
Seniors in the Community: Risk Evaluation for Eating and Nutrition (SCREEN) is an example of a nutritional risk screening questionnaire designed for seniors who live in the local community. This questionnaire has undergone many adaptations [13] and validations [14,15,16]. Many versions of the SC...