No. Having a properly managed cholesterol is important for people of all ages. During the Vietnam War, autopsies performed on American soldiers killed in combat revealed that arterial damage due to improper diet and unhealthy habits can begin in your late teens to early 20's. -RN
No. Having a properly managed cholesterol is important for people of all ages. During the Vietnam War, autopsies performed on American soldiers killed in combat revealed that arterial damage due to improper diet and unhealthy habits can begin in your late teens to early 20's. -RN
Older adults will not need as many calories because they are more sedentary and move around less. Vitamins and minerals are more important for older adults to keep bones healthy.
For growing children, whole egg is good because the yolk has cholesterol and fat that are important for the healthy development of the brain. For adults, middle aged and older, its best to avoid the yolk so as to cut back on cholesterol and saturated fat. It's good to eat just the egg whites which is rich in protein and has very little cholesterol and saturated fat.
Everyone over 20 should get their cholesterol checked at least once every five years. I suppose the older you become, the more important it is, as well.
Iron-deficiency anemia in this population group is less common than in younger adults
Yes, older adults can get chickenpox if they haven't had it before.
it is impotent because adults think it will be useful for kid when they get older.
Older adults often have decreased kidney function.
Cholestyramine is an older type of medication used for binding up cholesterol and bile salts in the GI tract. It is a type of adsorption resin granule which is mixed with water and taken several times daily, still being used today for those who are intolerant of the newer "statin" agents like Zocor/Lipitor.
HIV treatment is generally safe for people of all ages, including older adults. In fact, older adults may benefit even more from HIV treatment because it can help to prevent or delay the onset of age-related diseases and conditions that are common in people living with HIV. The main concern with HIV treatment in older adults is the potential for drug interactions with other medications that they may be taking for other health conditions. It is important for older adults to work closely with their healthcare provider to carefully manage their medication regimen and avoid any potential drug interactions. Overall, HIV treatment can be an important part of maintaining good health and quality of life for older adults living with HIV.
Fresh eggs and older eggs have cholesterol. The saying that younger ones don't is not true. The yolk is where the cholesterol lies, and the yolk doesn't change much through the egg's age.
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