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Presented by Janice Hermann, PhD, RD/LD OCES Adult and Older Adult Nutrition Specialist Nutrition for Older Adults Constipation and Nutrition
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Constipation
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Constipation is a common problem for adults
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Constipation Several lifestyle factors can help combat constipation
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Fiber
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Fiber can help reduce constipation Foods are the best way to increase fiber Fruits Vegetables Whole grains Dried peas and beans Nuts and seeds
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Fiber Increase fiber in the diet slowly Drink plenty of water when increasing fiber Check with your doctor before increasing fiber
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Water
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Water can help reduce constipation Older adults need 6 to 8 cups of water daily Water can come in many forms: Water Juice Milk Soups Coffee Tea Soft drinks
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Water Older adults are at higher risk of dehydration: Lower thirst sensation Lower body water Water loss Limiting fluid Incontinence Decreased mobility
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Physical Activity
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Physical activity can help reduce constipation.
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Be physically active Dietary Guidelines recommend: 150 minutes moderate-intensity physical activity a week or 75 minutes vigorous-intensity physical activity a week
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Summary Fiber – Eat the amount of fruits, vegetables and wholes grains recommended by the USDA Daily Food Plan each day Fluids - Drink 6 to 8 cups of fluid each day Physical activity - Get 150 minutes moderate-intensity physical activity a week
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