Washington: According to a study, following Mediterranean diet – which includes fruits and vegetables, whole grains, legumes and nuts – may reduce the peril of frailty in older adults.
The findings suggest that a diet accentuating primarily on plant-predicated foods can avail keep people salubrious and independent as they age.
Frailty is mundane among older people and its prevalence is incrementing as the population ages.
Frail older adults may often feel low in energy and have weight loss and impuissant muscle vigor.
Lead study author Kate Walters from the University College London wanted to access how a salubrious diet might decrease one’s risk of frailty.
The team analyzed 5,789 older individuals four France, Spain, Italy and China.
Dr. Walters verbally expressed, “We found the evidence was very consistent that older people who follow a Mediterranean diet had a lower risk of becoming frail”.
The results designated that the people who followed Mediterranean diet the most were overall less than a moiety as liable to become frail over a proximately four-year period compared with those who followed it the least.
The investigators noted that the Mediterranean diet may avail older individuals maintain muscle vigor, activity, weight, and energy levels.
The research appears in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. (ANI)
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