BackgroundHealthy aging is associated with a reduction in appetite and food intake, which may predispose to pathologic weight loss and malnutrition. Changes in intragastric mechanisms mediating satiation in the elderly have not been studied. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of aging on i) fasting gastric compliance and the perception of gastric distension, and ii) food intake and gastric accommodation to a meal.MethodsFive healthy older (aged 68-73 years) and five healthy young (aged 22-27 years) men, matched for body mass index, were each studied on three occasions after an overnight fast. On one day ('barostat day'), isovolumetric and isobaric distensions of the proximal stomach were performed, and meal-induced changes in...
It is not well recognized that in the elderly weight loss is more common than weight gain. The aim o...
It is not well recognized that in the elderly weight loss is more common than weight gain. The aim o...
Background: Aging is associated with a decrease in appetite and a slowing of gastric emptying. The g...
Aging is characterized by a diminished homeostatic regulation of physiologic functions, including sl...
The mechanisms responsible for the reduction in appetite and slowing of gastric emptying in older pe...
Animal studies suggest that aging is associated with anorexia and disordered gastrointestinal transi...
BackgroundGastric distension reduces food intake, and antral, rather than proximal, gastric distensi...
Background: The prevalence of dyspepsia and the severity of reflux symptoms decreases with advancin...
This thesis is concerned with gastrointestinal mechanisms and the changes that occur with age that m...
© 2004 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.Healthy ageing is associated with decreased appetite and energy intake a...
© 2001 by American College of GastroenterologyObjectiveThe mechanisms responsible for the reduction ...
Background. Altered gastric and cholecystic motility are risk factors for malnutrition in elderly pe...
BACKGROUND: Altered gastric and cholecystic motility are risk factors for malnutrition in elderly pe...
International audienceBackground: Sensory perception losses may contribute to age-related malnutriti...
International audienceBackground: Sensory perception losses may contribute to age-related malnutriti...
It is not well recognized that in the elderly weight loss is more common than weight gain. The aim o...
It is not well recognized that in the elderly weight loss is more common than weight gain. The aim o...
Background: Aging is associated with a decrease in appetite and a slowing of gastric emptying. The g...
Aging is characterized by a diminished homeostatic regulation of physiologic functions, including sl...
The mechanisms responsible for the reduction in appetite and slowing of gastric emptying in older pe...
Animal studies suggest that aging is associated with anorexia and disordered gastrointestinal transi...
BackgroundGastric distension reduces food intake, and antral, rather than proximal, gastric distensi...
Background: The prevalence of dyspepsia and the severity of reflux symptoms decreases with advancin...
This thesis is concerned with gastrointestinal mechanisms and the changes that occur with age that m...
© 2004 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.Healthy ageing is associated with decreased appetite and energy intake a...
© 2001 by American College of GastroenterologyObjectiveThe mechanisms responsible for the reduction ...
Background. Altered gastric and cholecystic motility are risk factors for malnutrition in elderly pe...
BACKGROUND: Altered gastric and cholecystic motility are risk factors for malnutrition in elderly pe...
International audienceBackground: Sensory perception losses may contribute to age-related malnutriti...
International audienceBackground: Sensory perception losses may contribute to age-related malnutriti...
It is not well recognized that in the elderly weight loss is more common than weight gain. The aim o...
It is not well recognized that in the elderly weight loss is more common than weight gain. The aim o...
Background: Aging is associated with a decrease in appetite and a slowing of gastric emptying. The g...