Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: Translate the available knowledge on ageing and dehydration into main messages for clinical practice. MAIN POINTS: Older people are more susceptible to dehydration than younger people. This is partly due to lack of thirst sensation and changes in the water and sodium balance that naturally occur as people age. It is also, to some degree, attributable to the fact that elderly people, both those living at home and those living in institutions, often have various impairments, disabilities and/or handicaps (comorbidity). They also tend to use numerous drugs and medication for these illnesses (polypharmacy). Multimorbidity and polypharmacy often overstress the normal age-related physiological changes in t...
Issue addressedMany studies world wide have provided evidence that older persons are a sub-populatio...
Management of abnormalities in water homeostasis is frequently challenging. Because age-related chan...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: There is evidence that water-loss dehydration is common in...
Objective: Translate the available knowledge on ageing and dehydration into main messages for clinic...
OBJECTIVE: Translate the available knowledge on ageing and dehydration into main messages for clinic...
Dehydration is a frequent etiology of morbidity and mortality in elderly people. It causes the hospi...
Low-intake dehydration is common in all older people because of age-related physical, physiological,...
Background: Dehydration of elderly people living independently is a very important public health iss...
Water is considered an essential nutrient, but very often is overlooked in favour of nutrition. Due ...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically examine the effect of dehydration on health outcomes, identify associat...
This review defines water-loss and salt-loss dehydration. For older people serum osmolality appears ...
Older people are particularly vulnerable to dehydration because of age related changes in their phys...
Dehydration is common amongst older adults and exacerbated in residential care. Herein we summarise...
Food and drink are fundamental staples in our everyday lives. Not only do they play an essential par...
Low-intake dehydration is a common and often chronic condition in older adults. Adverse health outco...
Issue addressedMany studies world wide have provided evidence that older persons are a sub-populatio...
Management of abnormalities in water homeostasis is frequently challenging. Because age-related chan...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: There is evidence that water-loss dehydration is common in...
Objective: Translate the available knowledge on ageing and dehydration into main messages for clinic...
OBJECTIVE: Translate the available knowledge on ageing and dehydration into main messages for clinic...
Dehydration is a frequent etiology of morbidity and mortality in elderly people. It causes the hospi...
Low-intake dehydration is common in all older people because of age-related physical, physiological,...
Background: Dehydration of elderly people living independently is a very important public health iss...
Water is considered an essential nutrient, but very often is overlooked in favour of nutrition. Due ...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically examine the effect of dehydration on health outcomes, identify associat...
This review defines water-loss and salt-loss dehydration. For older people serum osmolality appears ...
Older people are particularly vulnerable to dehydration because of age related changes in their phys...
Dehydration is common amongst older adults and exacerbated in residential care. Herein we summarise...
Food and drink are fundamental staples in our everyday lives. Not only do they play an essential par...
Low-intake dehydration is a common and often chronic condition in older adults. Adverse health outco...
Issue addressedMany studies world wide have provided evidence that older persons are a sub-populatio...
Management of abnormalities in water homeostasis is frequently challenging. Because age-related chan...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: There is evidence that water-loss dehydration is common in...