Health Tip: Dietary Needs of Aging Women

ByABC News
October 26, 2009, 11:23 AM

Oct. 27 -- (HealthDay News) -- As women age, their dietary needs change. A healthy diet is always important, but even more so as women get older.

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists suggests women should consume:

  • At least 1,500 milligrams daily of calcium, which may be found in dairy products and leafy green vegetables, or dietary supplements.
  • Eight milligrams of daily iron -- needed to help produce red blood cells. Healthy sources of iron include fortified breakfast cereals, spinach and beans.
  • Limited intake of saturated and trans fats.
  • Limited intake of salt (sodium) and added sugars.
  • Plenty of fiber.