Napping habits in older adults are changing their health risks

About half of middle-aged and older Americans nap regularly during the day. For most people, that is not a cause for alarm. But a study published in JAMA Network Open suggests that when napping patterns shift in older adults, particularly when naps become more frequent, longer or move earlier into the morning, that change may […]
Napping too much in old age could be your body sending a serious warning

Most people think nothing of an aging parent dozing off in the early hours of the day. But researchers at Boston’s Mass General Brigham healthcare system are urging families to pay closer attention, because frequent and lengthy napping in older adults may point to something far more serious lurking beneath the surface. A new study […]
Why body fat percentage beats BMI as a health measure

For decades, the body mass index has been the default tool doctors use to flag weight-related health risks BMI to body fat. A study published in the Annals of Family Medicine suggests that default may be leading clinicians in the wrong direction. Researchers at the University of Florida Health analyzed data from more than 4,000 […]
The health risks of ultra-processed foods in older adults
A recent study highlights the significant health risks associated with high consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) among older adults. The research, which tracked over half a million participants aged 50 to 71, found that diets high in UPFs could increase mortality risk by as much as 10%. Understanding ultra-processed foods UPFs are foods that have […]