Be Well AGE WELL: A Science-Based Path to Optimal Ageing & Functional Longevity
What does good nutrition really look like as we age — beyond trends, rules, and conflicting advice? And how can food support health, function, and quality of life at every stage, even in the presence of illness? In Episode 3 of Be Well Age Well, hosts Dr Susannah Ward and Dr John Ward explore the science and lived reality of nutrition for optimal ageing and functional longevity with one of Australia’s most respected voices in this space, Ngaire Hobbins, Accredited Practising Dietitian and author. With more than 40 years’ experience in nutrition — including over two decades dedicated to older adults across community and residential aged care — Ngaire is internationally recognised for her ability to translate complex research into clear, compassionate, real-world guidance. She is the author of Brain Body Food and Better Brain Food, widely regarded as practical, evidence-based resources for thriving into later life and reducing dementia risk. Together, they unpack: * The science of nutrition and its role in ageing, disease, and disability * How balanced nutrition supports function, energy, and brain health * Whether nutrition remains beneficial once illness or disability is present * What “sufficient” nutrition really means after 40 and beyond * The role (and limits) of evidence-based supplements * Whether it matters more what we include or what we avoid in our diet * How social, cultural, emotional, ethical, and cognitive factors shape food choices as we age Ngaire brings a refreshingly nuanced perspective, acknowledging that many mainstream nutrition messages are not designed for older adults and can unintentionally cause harm. Instead, she advocates for individualised, realistic, and joyful eating, grounded in evidence but responsive to real life. Key Takeaways & Suggested Actions: * Nutrition remains powerful and relevant at any age or stage of health * Adequate intake, protein, and nutrient density matter more with ageing * Food should support quality of life, not undermine it * Beware one-size-fits-all advice — context and capacity matter * Small, sustainable changes can meaningfully support long-term health * Nutrition and exercise work best together (including emerging synergies such as omega-3s and physical activity) This episode reframes nutrition away from restriction and fear, and toward nourishment, adaptability, and pleasure, offering listeners a grounded, empowering way to think about food as a lifelong ally. Whether you’re a clinician, a carer, or someone wanting to age well with clarity and confidence, this conversation provides practical wisdom you can trust — and actually use. Reach out to Dr Susannah Ward here www.ataraxiacollective.com.au [https://www.ataraxiacollective.com.au] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
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