Juicing for Seniors: Meeting Their Unique Nutritional Needs + Pineapple-Avocado Smoothie Recipe (2024)

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Nutrition is an important concern for many seniors, their families and/or caretakers. Seniorsare often confusedby their changing appetites and eating patterns. A weakened or distorted sense of taste can cause trouble for a senior. Because of diminishing taste buds, they often crave foods that are salty or sweet, neither of which is healthful for them. This problem can also cause a loss of appetite, leading to poor nutrition, chronic illness, and inappropriate weight loss.

Enter nutritional milkshakes.

Nutritional supplements and shakes have been on the market for decades, and some are specially touted as high-calorie solutions to seniors’ nutrition problems. As an RN, I have been in the unique position of recommending, providing, and even practically forcing seniors to drink nutritional supplement milkshakes that both taste horrible and provide little real nutrition because without them, the weight loss and susceptibility to illness continues.

Current school of thought suggests that those products are merely covering up issues that could be resolved for the health, happiness, and enjoyment of seniors. Lack of appetite can sometimes be reversed by addressing other treatable conditions such as depression, dementia, ulcers, or even ill-fitting dentures.

Since taste is governed by the sense of smell, often doctors can help patients recover some of their senses by addressing simple issues such as colds, flu, or seasonal allergies.

Juicing for Seniors

Juicing is a simple way to get more vegetables into anyone’s diet, and it can play a role in restoring and maintaining proper health among senior citizens. Since the amount of minerals and vitamins is concentrated, one can get the benefits without consuming huge quantities. This is so important when one’s appetite is suppressed or diminished.

The digestion period is much faster with juicing than with digesting solid food. Adding fresh raw juice to your diet provides an abundance of natural enzymes which can lead to better digestion and improved immunity. Juicing for seniors can make a tremendous difference in healthy living.

What is a good plan for seniors who live alone?

There is good news for seniors who are otherwise capably maintaining their own households. They can feel hopeful, knowing that their loss of appetite may have solvable underlying causes.

While they begin working with their physician to investigate the problem, they can safely begin making juices once or twice a day. The best time would be on an empty stomach, about an hour before regular meal time. By simply drinking a juice—made from fresh, real food—they are guaranteeing their body nutrients that it needs to remain strong and vibrant.

What is a good plan for elderly parents who live with their adult children?

If the adult child prepares all of the parents’ meals, the child should begin introducing simple vegetable juices in a respectful, calm manner. Ideally they would be juices to be consumed before meals. But if the parent is really not eating anything, they can experiment with making smoothies based on the juice, or adding vegetable or fruit thickeners until a palatable consistency is reached.

If the parents are capable of helping themselves, adult children could prepare juices daily and leave them in a container in the refrigerator for the parent. Caution: the nutritional value diminishes quickly, so juices should not be refrigerated for more than 24 hours in such cases.

General caution for all senior citizens:

Be aware that fruit juice has high sugar content. Add fruit to your juicing for taste and palatability, but be careful not to overdo the sugar.

As always, a physician should be consulted before making any radical changes to a patient’s diet if they are on blood-thinners, or cholesterol or diabetes medication. Many green juices can interact with medications, but for the most part, juicing carrots, apples, pears, oranges, and berries are safe for most people (as long as they are not diabetic). For diabetics, juices should be blended with protein powder and low-fat yogurt to balance the sugar.

So, like many things involved in the love and care of the elderly, starting a juicing plan will require thought and planning, but the rewards—a better daily outlook and life due to better nutrition—are worth it.

And more importantly, you may be able to skip those nasty nutritional supplement milkshakes.

I hope you’ll come back again tomorrow. I’ll be sharing about some of my favorite so called “superfoods” to include in your juicing and blending recipes.

Blendof the Day

Today, my recipe will include juicing and blending to give your senior plenty of nutritional support and keep blood sugar levels even. This recipe is both nutritious and delicious.

Pineapple-Avocado Smoothie

Ingredients:

  • 1 smallhandful spinach
  • 1 celery rib
  • 1/2 cucumber
  • 1 inch slice pineapple
  • 2 small apples
  • 1 lemon
  • flesh or 1/2 – 1 avocado

Directions:

  1. Wash all produce well
  2. Peel the lime and pineapple and core the apples
  3. Add first 6 ingredients through juicer
  4. Add your juice into a blender, add the avocado, blend until creamy, and enjoy!(I recommend Breville)

Yield: 20 oz

Variation: feel free to add plain yogurt and/or sugar-free vegan protein powder to bump up the nutritional support if your senior is diabetic or is not eating well.

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Juicing for Seniors: Meeting Their Unique Nutritional Needs + Pineapple-Avocado Smoothie Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can I mix avocado and pineapple together? ›

Delicious, nutritious and dairy-free, this easy-to-make tropical smoothie is ultra creamy and velvety smooth, thanks to the rich combination of coconut milk, almond milk and avocado. The pineapple adds some natural sweetness, whilst the ginger and lemon gives it a zingy kick!

What is the best juice for the elderly? ›

Green juices are a powerhouse of nutrients and are excellent for individuals over 50. They are rich in antioxidants and phytonutrients, which help combat inflammation and reduce the risk of chronic diseases. Spinach, Kale, Cucumber, and Celery are fantastic ingredients for a rejuvenating green juice.

Is juicing good for elderly? ›

The anti-inflammatory properties in fruit juice make it a fantastic complement for aging adults who experience pain or inflammation of any kind. Your body will receive antioxidant nourishment if you eat fruits and vegetables that are rich in vitamin C and darker, leafy green veggies.

What not to mix with pineapple? ›

07/8Pineapple and milk

A compound bromelain in pineapple when mixed with milk causes a series of problems to your body such as stomach gas, nausea, infections, headache, and stomach pain.

What is the number one fruit that seniors should eat? ›

Blueberries: Brain Food for Older Adults

In one study, those who ate blueberries regularly experienced a slower cognitive decline than those who didn't. Another study notes that blueberries may reduce age-related diseases such as Alzheimer's.

Is pineapple juice good for seniors? ›

Pineapples are high in manganese, a mineral that is critical to development of strong bones and connective tissue. A cup of fresh pineapple will give you nearly 75% of the recommended daily amount. It is particularly helpful to older adults, whose bones tend to become brittle with age.

What do doctors say about juicing? ›

Juicing cuts fiber and can spike sugar

During the cold-pressed juicing process, most of the fiber that's found in pulp is removed. Fiber can help lower cholesterol, promote heart health, and help regulate the body's use of sugar — preventing blood sugar spikes.

What are the disadvantages of juicing? ›

Con: Juice can be sneakily calorie-dense

Juice contains fructose, and while this is a natural source of sugar and carbs, drinking too much of it may lead you to consume too many calories. For example, juicing 5 fruits can add up to 500 calories and more than 100 grams of sugar, says Zarabi.

Does juicing clean out your system? ›

The bottom line is that there is no scientific evidence that a juice diet or cleanse removes toxins from your body.

What foods not to mix with avocado? ›

Nuts in combination with avocados: While avocados are often enjoyed with nuts, it's important to note that the raw fat properties of avocados can inhibit the digestion of the protein in nuts. Therefore, it is recommended to avoid combining avocados (a fat) with nuts (a protein) [2].

What fruit mixes well with avocado? ›

Fruits on the sweeter, softer side like bananas, mangoes, and pineapple tend to blend exceptionally well with avocado's lush creaminess. Their bright, vibrant flavors complement the richness without clashing.

What fruit mixes well with pineapple? ›

More specific, they go into the tropical direction. That's why pineapple is a good companion for tropical fruits such as mango, banana or passion fruit but also for oranges or grapefruit. If we have a look at more inland fruits then apple, pear and peach share these tropical-fruity notes.

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