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What to eat to boost your energy after 60: key foods for vitality and well-being.

Posted on April 28, 2026 by Admin

After 60, energy levels often depend less on “calories alone” and more on nutrient quality, digestion, muscle maintenance, and stable blood sugar. The goal is to eat foods that release energy steadily, support muscles, and correct common age-related deficiencies (like vitamin D, B12, and protein).

Here are the key food groups that genuinely help improve vitality and day-to-day energy:


1) Protein foods (to maintain strength and stamina)

Muscle mass naturally declines with age, and that directly affects energy.

Good options:

  • Eggs
  • Chicken and lean meat
  • Fish (especially fatty fish)
  • Lentils and beans
  • Yogurt and milk

In Pakistan, staples like dal (lentils), eggs, and yogurt are especially effective and affordable energy-supporting choices.


2) Slow-digesting carbohydrates (for steady energy, not crashes)

These prevent the “midday slump” caused by sugar spikes.

Best choices:

  • Whole oats
  • Brown rice (or mixed rice with lentils)
  • Whole wheat roti (less refined flour)
  • Sweet potatoes

A good example combination is dal + roti, which gives both protein and slow energy release.


3) Healthy fats (for brain and long-lasting energy)

Fats are important after 60 for both energy and cognitive health.

Include:

  • Nuts (almonds, walnuts)
  • Seeds (flax, chia)
  • Olive oil or mustard oil in moderation
  • Fatty fish like salmon or sardines

These fats also support heart and brain function.


4) Iron, B12, and folate-rich foods (to fight fatigue)

Low levels of these nutrients are a very common cause of tiredness in older adults.

Eat more:

  • Liver (occasionally, if suitable)
  • Eggs and dairy
  • Green leafy vegetables (spinach, mustard greens)
  • Beans and lentils

If fatigue is persistent, a blood test for vitamin B12 and iron is often helpful.


5) Fruits and vegetables (for cellular energy and recovery)

These provide antioxidants and help reduce inflammation, which can drain energy.

Best options:

  • Bananas (quick energy + potassium)
  • Oranges and guava (vitamin C)
  • Apples
  • Leafy greens (spinach, kale)
  • Carrots and tomatoes

6) Hydration (often overlooked but crucial)

Even mild dehydration can cause tiredness, confusion, and weakness.

  • Water throughout the day
  • Lassi or yogurt drinks (also support gut health)
  • Herbal teas (without excess sugar)

7) Foods that support digestion (so energy is actually absorbed)

Good gut health = better energy.

  • Yogurt (probiotics)
  • Fiber-rich foods (vegetables, oats, legumes)
  • Avoiding heavy fried meals late in the day

Simple daily energy plate idea

A balanced meal might look like:

  • 1 portion protein (eggs / dal / chicken)
  • 1 portion whole grain (roti / oats / rice)
  • 1–2 vegetables
  • A small handful of nuts or a spoon of healthy oil

Important note

If tiredness is persistent despite good eating, common medical causes after 60 include:

  • Vitamin B12 deficiency
  • Thyroid imbalance
  • Anemia
  • Poor sleep quality

These are worth checking rather than assuming diet alone is the issue.


If you want, I can also suggest a 7-day simple meal plan tailored to Pakistani foods that focuses specifically on energy and strength after 60.

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