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Show Diet of Old People. ; . . . ' increase in age when we have' "ay.our first half century less and activity remain, and less ex-can ex-can be made; less power to: Tj is possible at 50 than at 80, : ' at 60 and upward. ' Less' nutri-.: "'tterefore, says Sir Henry Thomp--jut be taken in proportion as agf; su!i.or rather as activity dimin-tiie dimin-tiie individual will .after. If he J6 to consume the same abundant 5f t substantial lunches and heavy aich at the summit of ,hia ae could dispose of almost with v he will in time certainly jjumulate fat, or become ac-Lth ac-Lth gout or rheumatism, or jjas of unhealthy deposit of soma wme part of the body processes tably poison, under--j, wortea his remaining term of-umust of-umust reduce bis "intake," be-"ttall be-"ttall expenditure is an enforced of existence. |