{"id":14900,"date":"2019-09-08T06:24:23","date_gmt":"2019-09-08T11:24:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/foodsafetytrainingcertification.com\/?p=14900"},"modified":"2020-03-06T17:26:24","modified_gmt":"2020-03-06T23:26:24","slug":"food-safety-for-older-adults-elderly-senior-citizens","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/foodsafetytrainingcertification.com\/food-safety-news\/food-safety-for-older-adults-elderly-senior-citizens\/","title":{"rendered":"Food Safety for Older Adults"},"content":{"rendered":"
Food safety is important for everyone \u2013 but it\u2019s especially important for older adults and the elderly. Older adults should avoid certain foods to protect themselves from foodborne illness and adults 65 and older are at a higher risk for hospitalization and death from foodborne illness.<\/p>\n
As people age, their bodies do not to work as well as they did when they were younger. Changes in organs and body systems are expected as people grow older. These changes make older adults more susceptible to contracting a foodborne illness or food poisoning.<\/p>\n
Aging is associated with loss of the physical barriers and immune efficiency that typically control pathogens effect on the body, thus making infection more likely in elderly persons. Chronic diseases and other health factors, such as malnutrition and immobility, may increase susceptibility to and severity of infections, including foodborne illnesses, in elderly persons, as well as associated morbidity and mortality.<\/p>\n
Prevention is the best way to avoid foodborne illnesses, but older adults have long-established food preparation and handling practices, some of which may increase the likelihood of illness.<\/p>\n
Likewise, each year there are various events and activities held across the U.S. in honor of senior citizens. Food safety is a much discussed issue. On social media use the hashtags: #SeniorCitizensDay #GrandparentsDay<\/p>\n
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Foodborne illness risk increases with older age because our organs and body systems go through changes as we age. These changes include:<\/p>\n
As people age, it’s common for their metabolism and digestive systems to slow down. They also tend to become a little less active. Those are some of the main reasons why it’s so important to get exercise and eat foods that are healthy.<\/p>\n
Likewise, Some foods are more risky for you than others. In general, the foods that are most likely to contain harmful bacteria or viruses fall in two categories:<\/p>\n