Healthy Ageing & Life Stage

Healthy Ageing & Elderly Nutrition in Malaysia

The right nutrition at each life stage protects strength, independence and quality of life. Our dietitian supports older adults and families through muscle loss, dementia, recovery and confinement.

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How a dietitian helps

Protect muscle & strength Enough protein and the right nutrition help prevent and reverse sarcopenia (age-related muscle loss) that threatens independence.
Support for dementia care Practical nutrition strategies for appetite, swallowing and weight in dementia and Alzheimer’s care.
Recovery & confinement Nutrition for recovery, frailty and the confinement period, tailored to the person.

Nutrition guides

Support healthy ageing with the right nutrition

Whether it’s muscle loss, dementia care or recovery, a dietitian builds a realistic plan for you or your family member.

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Frequently asked questions

How can older adults prevent muscle loss?

Enough protein spread across meals, combined with resistance activity, is the cornerstone of preventing sarcopenia. Needs often rise with age, so a dietitian sets an appropriate target.

What should someone with dementia eat?

The focus is on maintaining weight, hydration and safe swallowing while working with changing appetite and preferences. We give families practical, person-centred strategies.

Is there a diet that helps prevent Alzheimer’s?

Patterns rich in vegetables, wholegrains, fish and healthy fats (like the MIND and Mediterranean patterns) are associated with better brain health. Nutrition is one supportive piece alongside medical care.

What should I eat during the confinement period?

Confinement nutrition should support recovery and, if breastfeeding, milk supply — balanced, nourishing meals rather than restrictive traditions alone. We tailor guidance to you.