February 8, 2010 |
Posted by: Carebuzz |
Posted in: Common Problems and Problem Solving, Senior Health and Nutrition |
Tagged: Austin seniors, Blood Pressure, Heart Health, Sodium —
Seniors often do not realize the amount of sodium they ingest each day. It is important to know how much sodium is in the foods that are eaten. Since sodium is associated with high blood pressure, this has become a growing concern in the senior population. Below is a list of tips and facts that Home Care Austin thinks all seniors should implement into their lives to help lower daily intakes of sodium.
1. The government passed regulation to label products differently. Anything with more than 480 mg will be labeled as high in sodium.
2. When you reduce sodium intake, you will notice foods taste differently. Do not give up. In a short time, your taste buds will adjust!
3. Do not cut out sodium completely. The body does require some intake. For adults, the minimum amount is 200-500mg/day. Those with high blood pressure should not exceed 1500mg/day.
4. Lower intake by reading food labels and being aware of sodium contents, make records of daily sodium intake, change some eating habits and find low-sodium alternatives to what you normally eat.
5. When dining out, eat from the salad bar and avoid soups and sauces. Also ask for a low-sodium menu.
6. Read labels. Manufacturers are required to tell you how much sodium is in a product based on a serving size. Look at the serving size and then at how much sodium is in each size.
7. Keep in mind that many of your medications may contain sodium. Check with your doctor for tips on how to lower sodium intake. Also remember that tap water contains sodium as well, so try to drink bottled or filtered water.
Source: hearthealthyonline.com
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February 5, 2010 |
Posted by: Carebuzz |
Posted in: Common Problems and Problem Solving, Senior Health and Nutrition |
Tagged: Austin seniors, Blood Pressure, Exercise, nutrition —
Millions of seniors battle high blood pressure. Aside from the use of medication, there are various ways to lower blood pressure. Making some lifestyle changes will help accomplish this and will also improve other areas of health. Sodium intake is one of the causes for high blood pressure, so the obvious is to reduce that intake.
Home Care Austin wants to remind all seniors that they should consult their doctor before making any drastic changes to their diet and exercise. The following tips however are a good starting place for anyone looking to lower blood pressure.
1. Reduce sodium intake. Daily intake for seniors or anyone over 50 should be less than 2,300 mg per day. Take the saltshaker off the table and try to eat foods that are low in sodium.
2. Change cooking habits and do not use salt. There are other ways to get great flavor when cooking. Use herbs and spices and avoid using bullion and prepared sauces. They contain high amounts of sodium. When dining out, ask for food to be prepared without salt or request a low sodium menu.
3. Check the medications you are currently taking. Many of them do contain sodium. Talk to your doctor about adding an aspirin to your daily regime. This can reduce chances of stroke and heart attack.
4. Reduce stress, add some exercise and quit smoking. All of these will lower your blood pressure. Losing a few pounds will also be beneficial.
5. If you can, monitor your blood pressure at home. If these changes do not work, you may have to ask for a prescription medication. Doctors will also suggest increasing your potassium intake.
Source: hearthealthyonline.com
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Keeping Aging Relatives in Austin Safe and Independent at Home by providing senior home care for Austin Seniors and Elders. Call Home Care Austin 512-347-9207.