Screening tools and more extensive assessment methods have signaled that malnutrition is common in institutionalized elderly. There are multiple factors - physiologic and non-physiologic - which hereby increase the risk of negative energy balance leading to weight loss and subsequent undesirable outcomes. Addressing this problem a number of controlled intervention studies have shown positive effects of 'simple' nutrition interventions in institutionalized older persons
Malnutrition is a state in which a deficiency, excess or imbalance of energy, protein and other nutr...
Objective: Malnutrition and sarcopenia in institutions are very common and significantly affect the ...
Background & aims: Protein-energy malnutrition is a health concern among older adults. Improving nut...
Screening tools and more extensive assessment methods have signaled that malnutrition is common in i...
The focus of nutrition is often on healthy diets and exercise to minimise the risk of developing lif...
Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) is a common finding in hospitalized or institutionalized elderly p...
During aging a reduction of energy metabolism, energy intake and fat free mass can be seen. Some eld...
The focus of nutrition is often on healthy diets and exercise to minimise the risk of developing lif...
Malnutrition, in particular protein-energy malnutrition, is a highly prevalent condition in older ad...
Objective: (1) To determine whether nutritional supplementation (energy and micronutrients) in insti...
Sufficient caloric intake is important to maintain the balanced health status, especially during the...
CONTEXT: The loss of body weight and fat late in life is associated with premature death and increas...
Protein-energy undernutrition is a very common problem among elderly patients. It is promoted by age...
A close relationship exists between nutritional status and health; malnutrition (both over- and unde...
Despite the high prevalence of malnutrition among elderly patients, nutritional problems are still n...
Malnutrition is a state in which a deficiency, excess or imbalance of energy, protein and other nutr...
Objective: Malnutrition and sarcopenia in institutions are very common and significantly affect the ...
Background & aims: Protein-energy malnutrition is a health concern among older adults. Improving nut...
Screening tools and more extensive assessment methods have signaled that malnutrition is common in i...
The focus of nutrition is often on healthy diets and exercise to minimise the risk of developing lif...
Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) is a common finding in hospitalized or institutionalized elderly p...
During aging a reduction of energy metabolism, energy intake and fat free mass can be seen. Some eld...
The focus of nutrition is often on healthy diets and exercise to minimise the risk of developing lif...
Malnutrition, in particular protein-energy malnutrition, is a highly prevalent condition in older ad...
Objective: (1) To determine whether nutritional supplementation (energy and micronutrients) in insti...
Sufficient caloric intake is important to maintain the balanced health status, especially during the...
CONTEXT: The loss of body weight and fat late in life is associated with premature death and increas...
Protein-energy undernutrition is a very common problem among elderly patients. It is promoted by age...
A close relationship exists between nutritional status and health; malnutrition (both over- and unde...
Despite the high prevalence of malnutrition among elderly patients, nutritional problems are still n...
Malnutrition is a state in which a deficiency, excess or imbalance of energy, protein and other nutr...
Objective: Malnutrition and sarcopenia in institutions are very common and significantly affect the ...
Background & aims: Protein-energy malnutrition is a health concern among older adults. Improving nut...