Nutrition Experts Are Absolutely Begging People In Their 40s And 50s To Start Eating These Foods

If you’re over 50 years old, you’ve probably noticed that food affects you a little bit differently than it did when you were younger. While a nightly bowl of ice cream used to be a delicious, harmless nightly staple, you might find that this habit now has a bigger impact on your health or makes you feel a certain way.

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We know, we know. We’re delivering a lot of depressing news here. With that in mind, certain foods can be beneficial when it comes to keeping age-related health issues at bay. Here, a geriatrician and registered dietitians share the top foods people over 50 should pick up at the grocery store.

1.Flavorful herbs like parsley, saffron or rosemary

Person holding a tray of fresh rosemary sprigs, ready for cooking or garnishing dishes

2.Beans

A bowl of mixed beans and lentils is surrounded by more beans and lentils scattered on a textured surface

3.Low-fat cottage cheese

Bowl of cottage cheese topped with a strawberry, blackberries, blueberries, and a mint leaf, placed on a table with a spoon nearby

4.Dark leafy greens

A bowl filled with fresh mixed leafy greens, including spinach and arugula, on a light surface

5.Salmon

Grilled salmon with lemon wedges, avocado, asparagus, and cherry tomatoes on a plate with a forkful of salmon

6.Nuts and seeds

Assorted nuts and seeds arranged in bowls, including walnuts, almonds, pistachios, and sunflower seeds, on a solid surface

7.Lean protein

A plate of food with sliced avocados, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, leafy greens, and two sunny-side-up eggs, placed next to a fork and knife

Skip the fatty cuts of meat and opt for lean cuts of chicken and turkey, or even eggs. “Lean sources of protein like poultry, lean cuts of meat, eggs and plant-based proteins (tofu, legumes, lentils) are essential for muscle maintenance, immune function and wound healing,” Melamed said.

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8.Berries

Bowl filled with a mix of fresh blueberries and raspberries, showcasing a vibrant and healthy snack option

9.Quinoa and brown rice

A vibrant quinoa salad with corn, avocado, tomatoes, black beans, and cilantro served in a black bowl with a wooden-handled spoon on the side

This article originally appeared on HuffPost.