Good nutrition and hydration play an important role in maintaining physical and mental function.
Unintentional weight loss is not a normal part of ageing. If you find yourself losing weight without a clear reason, it's essential to consult your GP, as it could be a sign of an underlying medical condition.
Poor nutrition can lead to a weakened immune system, difficulty in absorbing medications, impaired wound healing, and weaker muscles and bones. These factors can contribute to an increased risk of falls. Even if your weight falls within a normal range, consuming a limited variety of foods may result in malnourishment.
Hydration is just as important, as water makes up two-thirds of our body and is essential for digestion and flushing out toxins. Dehydration can lead to a number of issues, including headaches, confusion, dizziness, constipation, and urinary tract / water infections. All of these can increase the risk of falls. Signs of dehydration may include:
If you are uncertain about the quality of your diet or whether you are drinking enough fluids, consider keeping a food and drink diary and compare it to the following guidelines:
There are various reasons why your diet may not be as nutritious as it should be, including a reduced appetite, swallowing difficulties, trouble sourcing or preparing food, illness, or dental health issues. If you struggle with shopping or meal preparation, reach out to family and friends who may be able to assist or consider using meal or grocery delivery services. If daily activities – including meal preparation – become challenging, you can contact social services for potential assistance.
If you have diabetes, it's crucial to consult your GP, nurse, or dietitian before making any significant dietary changes.
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Healthy Cornwall is Cornwall’s dedicated health improvement service offering a range of services including support to stop smoking, help to achieve a healthy weight, led walks and regular sea swims. For more information, visit the Healthy Cornwall website.
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Find local and national services that can offer advice, support, and practical help. Whether you’re looking for someone to speak to, equipment for your home, or help finding the right activity, this section brings useful contacts together in one place.
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Use our online self-assessment tool to create your personal falls prevention Action Plan full of useful actions, advice and support to help reduce your risk of falls.
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Information and guidance about eating a healthy, balanced diet.
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These 8 practical tips cover the basics of healthy eating and can help you make healthier choices.
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Eating a healthy diet shouldn't be difficult or expensive, and this useful resource provides more information and advice on how to do so.
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