Rhode Island Home Care wants all seniors to know that they should always talk to their doctor before starting a new exercise or diet program.
With doctor’s visits and a constant monitoring of a senior’s health, senior caregivers can go one step farther when it comes to caring for their senior’s heart health. Seniors threatened by high cholesterol and heart disease can make dietary changes to their daily lives.
• Saturated Fats—To follow the Heart Healthy Diet, only 8% to 10% of a senior’s total daily calories should come from saturated fats. This percentage is based upon the percentage of calories you actually eat. In other words, the amount will vary depending on how many calories you consume.
• Fats—A senior’s total daily calories from fat should be 30% or less. Once again, this percentage is based on the percentage of calories you eat.
• Dietary Cholesterol—Seniors should keep their daily dietary cholesterol intake under 300 milligrams if they want to stick with the heart healthy diet.
• Sodium—Sodium consumption should be limited to 2400 milligrams a day.
• Eating Habits —Seniors should not deprive themselves of calories or over eat. It is important to always eat enough calories towards maintaining or achieving a healthy weight. Also, a healthy calorie intake should help reduce blood cholesterol levels.
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Home Instead Senior Care in Rhode Island provides non medical home care services for seniors and the elderly who choose to live at home instead. Please call us for more information on our in-home care services at 401-667-2923.









