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People over 65 told not to drink strong tea with meals as part of new dietary advice

); People over 65 told not to drink strong tea with meals as part of new dietary advice New guidance has been issued by the FSAI. By Stephen McDermott Monday 19 Apr 2021, 2:52 PM 3 hours ago 40,016 Views 29 Comments Image: Shutterstock/TongPhotoMV Image: Shutterstock/TongPhotoMV PEOPLE AGED 65 and older have been urged not to drink strong tea with meals because doing so can interfere with the absorption of some essential minerals. The recommendation is contained in new dietary advice issued by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) to help enhance the nutritional well-being of older adults. It was formulated by the FSAI’s Scientific Committee at the request of the Department of Health, with the over 65s currently the fastest-growing age group in Ireland.

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Older adults shouldn t drink tea with meals, according to new Irish study | JOE is the voice of Irish people at home and abroad

The report, titled Scientific Recommendations for Food-Based Dietary Guidelines for Older Adults, uses the rich data available on current dietary intakes of people over 65 in Ireland as a basis for recommending food-based guidelines. The report also accommodates differences in health status and differences in the needs of those living independently, semi-independently, or in residential care. One of the key recommendations from the report was that strong tea should only be consumed between meals and not during meals, as it interferes with the absorption of both iron and zinc. The report also recommends avoiding consumption of salty foods as a diminishing of a sense of taste with age can lead to increased salt intake, while a more protein-dense diet, consisting of poultry, fish, dairy and eggs, is recommended to stimulate muscle protein.

Older adults advised against drinking strong tea with their meals

Share this article Older adults should not drink strong tea with their meals, according to new national recommendations for nutritional well-being. The new guidance from the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) notes that strong tea should only be consumed between meals as it can interfere with the absorption of iron and zinc if taken with food. It was included in a new report aimed at helping people over the age of 65, “live life optimally to their individual potential.” The recommendations will underpin new national guidelines being prepared by the Department of Health. The report notes that the over-65s are a diverse group, and puts forward a range of different dietary approaches for people with different levels of health and fitness.

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