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How food preferences change during aging? Understanding the reasons and solutions

According to research, the senses of taste and smell can decline significantly after age 60, fundamentally altering how food preferences change during aging. This complex process is influenced by a range of biological, medical, and psychological factors that can dramatically impact an older adult's nutritional health and enjoyment of eating.

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Why do I stop liking sweets as I get older?

By age 70, many seniors have lost a significant portion of their taste buds, and their remaining ones become less sensitive, leading to a diminished desire for certain flavors. This can help explain why you might wonder, "Why do I stop liking sweets as I get older?" This phenomenon is a complex interplay of natural physiological changes and evolving lifestyle factors.

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