Ageing Well: Nutrition and Exercise for Older Adults
Discover how small changes to diet and exercise routines can help older adults age well and stay independent for longer, with this online course from the University of Reading.
Duration
2 weeks
Weekly study
3 hours
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Are people who age well just lucky? Or is there something you can do to ensure older adults in your care enjoy a better quality of life?
On this two-week course from the University of Reading, you’ll discover the science and practice of ageing well. Informed by the latest research in nutrition and health science, the course provides easily implemented guidance for older adults and their carers.
Research has shown that adjusting your diet to include more protein and taking up strength-building exercises can make all the difference when it comes to ageing well. The course will start by introducing the science behind nutritional guidance for older adults.
You’ll learn how small changes to the ingredients of favourite meals and regular physical exercise routines that can be done at home help maintain independence by preventing undernutrition and preserving muscular mobility.
Once you’ve understood the science, you can begin applying it. In Week 2 of the course, you’ll receive advice on how to put the health and nutritional guidance into practice and communicate it to those in your care.
Throughout the course, you’ll produce an action plan of tailored tips and tricks that you can apply to your own particular situation. These include recipes for nutritious meals, activities to do at home, and communication strategies for encouraging older adults to tweak their habits.
By the end of the course, you’ll have the confidence you need to support those you care for as they age well.
Is ageing well just luck? Or is there something you can do about it? Start your learning journey here.
How what we eat affects our health outcomes and why.
Why strength-building exercise is vital as we age.
Reflect on how what you've learnt challenges previous assumptions and make a plan for acting on it.
This Week is all about changing practice. Before moving on, reflect on changes you might make to your own lifestyle.
Discover small changes that'll make a big difference.
Try out exercises that can be done at home and incorporated into daily routines.
Tips on how to encourage those you care for to change their habits and routines, and how to take your learning further.
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