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What are the most frequently found nutritional deficiencies found in senior citizens

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What are the most frequently found nutritional deficiencies found in senior citizens

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  1. What are the most frequently found nutritional deficiencies found in senior citizens? The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has identified nutritional deficiencies as a significant concern among senior citizens. The most frequently found deficiencies include: - Vitamin D - Vitamin B12 - Calcium - Potassium These deficiencies can lead to various health issues, such as weakened bones, decreased immunity, and muscle weakness. However, Athulya Assisted Living offers a solution through personalized meal plans tailored to meet the specific nutritional needs of each resident. Our vegan food options ensure seniors receive adequate levels of essential nutrients, including: - Vitamin D from fortified plant-based sources - Vitamin B12 from fortified cereals or supplements - Calcium and potassium from fruits, vegetables, and plant-based dairy alternatives By prioritizing their nutrition through customized meal plans, we help seniors maintain optimal health and well-being in their golden years. To learn more about our services, visit our Athulya Senior Care website or call us at +91 98849 45900. [Disclaimer: The above content is for informational purposes only. Before following any guidance, it is best to seek and consult healthcare professionals or nutritionists to avoid any potential health risks or complications.]

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