Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. An increasing proportion of older adults with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias are now surviving to more advanced stages of the illness. Advanced dementia is associated with feeding problems, including difficulty in swallowing and respiratory diseases. Patients become incompetent to make decisions. As a result, complex situations may arise in which physicians and families decide whether artificial nutrition and hydration (ANH) is likely to be beneficial for the patient. The objective of this paper is to present methods for evaluating the nutritional status of patients with severe dementia as ...
The aim of this systematic review is to evaluate the role of enteral nutrition in dementia. The prev...
Abstract Alzheimer\u2019s disease corresponds to 50\u201370% of all dementia syndrome...
Background: Nutritional problems often manifest during late-stage dementia, and some families may re...
Background & aims Malnutrition is prevalent in people diagnosed with dementia however ensuring ad...
Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) has no cure or nullifying pharmacological interventions. Nutritional sup...
The Alzheimer's Disease International estimated that year 2015 there are a total number of 46.8 mill...
Dementia is a progressive psychological disorder in the elderly population that leads to cognitive i...
Dementia is a disease that is common among elderly all over the world and has shown increase trend b...
Aim. The manuscript shows the presence of eating disorders in dementia in the elderly population and...
Dementia can have significant adverse effects on people's ability to eat and drink sufficiently. Peo...
The number of people currently living with dementia in the UK is estimated to be 850 000 and this is...
The number of people currently living with dementia in the UK is estimated to be 850 000 and this is...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the nutritional status of elderly people with dementia at different stage...
Objective Persons with dementia are at risk of malnutrition, evidenced by low dietary intake, which ...
Aim: This paper reports a systematic review of the literature on interventions to promote oral nutri...
The aim of this systematic review is to evaluate the role of enteral nutrition in dementia. The prev...
Abstract Alzheimer\u2019s disease corresponds to 50\u201370% of all dementia syndrome...
Background: Nutritional problems often manifest during late-stage dementia, and some families may re...
Background & aims Malnutrition is prevalent in people diagnosed with dementia however ensuring ad...
Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) has no cure or nullifying pharmacological interventions. Nutritional sup...
The Alzheimer's Disease International estimated that year 2015 there are a total number of 46.8 mill...
Dementia is a progressive psychological disorder in the elderly population that leads to cognitive i...
Dementia is a disease that is common among elderly all over the world and has shown increase trend b...
Aim. The manuscript shows the presence of eating disorders in dementia in the elderly population and...
Dementia can have significant adverse effects on people's ability to eat and drink sufficiently. Peo...
The number of people currently living with dementia in the UK is estimated to be 850 000 and this is...
The number of people currently living with dementia in the UK is estimated to be 850 000 and this is...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the nutritional status of elderly people with dementia at different stage...
Objective Persons with dementia are at risk of malnutrition, evidenced by low dietary intake, which ...
Aim: This paper reports a systematic review of the literature on interventions to promote oral nutri...
The aim of this systematic review is to evaluate the role of enteral nutrition in dementia. The prev...
Abstract Alzheimer\u2019s disease corresponds to 50\u201370% of all dementia syndrome...
Background: Nutritional problems often manifest during late-stage dementia, and some families may re...