Appropriate nutrition is a cornerstone of preventive gerontology. This Special Issue of Nutrients provides new insights on nutritional assessment and potential modifications of nutritional behaviours and supplements to prevent age-associated disorders and to increase life expectancy in different populations of older subjects. It includes five original articles and four systematic reviews. This Special Issue presents several aspects of the assessment of nutritional status and the prevention and treatment of nutritional deficiencies in different populations of older adults. Undoubtedly, future research will deepen our knowledge on this crucial public health issue
An increasing aging population worldwide accounts for a growing share of noncommunicable diseases (N...
During the menopausal transition and postmenopausal periods, women are affected by a variety of symp...
The global increases in life expectancy and population have resulted in a growing ageing population ...
Over the last 100 years, the numerous advances in science, the improved sanitary conditions and a de...
This Special Issue focuses on the importance of nutritional interventions for the delay of age-relat...
The maintenance of optimal musculoskeletal health is increasingly recognized as a key element for pr...
Thanks to advances in modern medicine over the past century, the world's population has experienced ...
Nutrition, often along with physical activity, is by now acknowledged as a cornerstone in the preven...
Population is ageing at an unprecedented speed globally. As concept, ageing is considered a continuo...
Older adults are at increased risk of malnutrition, for a variety of physiological and psychological...
The older population is increasing worldwide and in many countries older people will outnumber young...
Over years of studying nutrition science and gerontology, there was very little information in class...
Alongside declining activity levels, energy needs fall in older age and eating less is expected. How...
AbstractThe aging process involves changes in physiological, pathological, social, and psychological...
To lead healthy and active life, human beings need a broad range of nutrients. The nutrients require...
An increasing aging population worldwide accounts for a growing share of noncommunicable diseases (N...
During the menopausal transition and postmenopausal periods, women are affected by a variety of symp...
The global increases in life expectancy and population have resulted in a growing ageing population ...
Over the last 100 years, the numerous advances in science, the improved sanitary conditions and a de...
This Special Issue focuses on the importance of nutritional interventions for the delay of age-relat...
The maintenance of optimal musculoskeletal health is increasingly recognized as a key element for pr...
Thanks to advances in modern medicine over the past century, the world's population has experienced ...
Nutrition, often along with physical activity, is by now acknowledged as a cornerstone in the preven...
Population is ageing at an unprecedented speed globally. As concept, ageing is considered a continuo...
Older adults are at increased risk of malnutrition, for a variety of physiological and psychological...
The older population is increasing worldwide and in many countries older people will outnumber young...
Over years of studying nutrition science and gerontology, there was very little information in class...
Alongside declining activity levels, energy needs fall in older age and eating less is expected. How...
AbstractThe aging process involves changes in physiological, pathological, social, and psychological...
To lead healthy and active life, human beings need a broad range of nutrients. The nutrients require...
An increasing aging population worldwide accounts for a growing share of noncommunicable diseases (N...
During the menopausal transition and postmenopausal periods, women are affected by a variety of symp...
The global increases in life expectancy and population have resulted in a growing ageing population ...