Older people frequently fail to ingest adequate amount of food to meet their essential energy and nutrient requirements. Anorexia of aging, defined by decrease in appetite and/or food intake in old age, is a major contributing factor to under-nutrition and adverse health outcomes in the geriatric population. This disorder is indeed highly prevalent and is recognized as an independent predictor of morbidity and mortality in different clinical settings. Even though anorexia is not an unavoidable consequence of aging, advancing age often promotes its development through various mechanisms. Age-related changes in life-style, disease conditions, as well as social and environmental factors have the potential to directly affect dietary behaviors a...
The age-associated decrease in appetite and food intake is referred to as "anorexia of aging". Older...
Poor appetite—known as anorexia—is a common condition in aging and is associated with poor outcomes,...
Appetite drives essential oral nutritional intake. Its regulation is complex, influenced by physiolo...
Older people frequently fail to ingest adequate amount of food to meet their essential energy and nu...
Older people frequently fail to ingest adequate amount of food to meet their essential energy and nu...
The reduction of appetite and food intake in late life is one of the most common conditions that cha...
Abstract: The physiopathological decline in appetite and food intake known as “anorexia of aging” ca...
Anorexia of aging, defined as a loss of appetite and/or reduced food intake, affects a significant n...
Anorexia of aging, defined as a loss of appetite and/or reduced food intake, affects a significant n...
Although the presence of considerable levels of overweight, the main concern in elderly people is th...
In the elderly an adequate food intake can contribute to improve well-being and quality of life. Fur...
Malnutrition for the elderly is a serious threat to their health. An elderly malnourished person is ...
Because of the rise of life expectancy, the older adults are now a big part of world’s population. I...
Dietary intake changes during the course of aging. Normally an increase in food intake is observed a...
Minimizing frailty in older age is important to individuals and society, as the increasing prevalenc...
The age-associated decrease in appetite and food intake is referred to as "anorexia of aging". Older...
Poor appetite—known as anorexia—is a common condition in aging and is associated with poor outcomes,...
Appetite drives essential oral nutritional intake. Its regulation is complex, influenced by physiolo...
Older people frequently fail to ingest adequate amount of food to meet their essential energy and nu...
Older people frequently fail to ingest adequate amount of food to meet their essential energy and nu...
The reduction of appetite and food intake in late life is one of the most common conditions that cha...
Abstract: The physiopathological decline in appetite and food intake known as “anorexia of aging” ca...
Anorexia of aging, defined as a loss of appetite and/or reduced food intake, affects a significant n...
Anorexia of aging, defined as a loss of appetite and/or reduced food intake, affects a significant n...
Although the presence of considerable levels of overweight, the main concern in elderly people is th...
In the elderly an adequate food intake can contribute to improve well-being and quality of life. Fur...
Malnutrition for the elderly is a serious threat to their health. An elderly malnourished person is ...
Because of the rise of life expectancy, the older adults are now a big part of world’s population. I...
Dietary intake changes during the course of aging. Normally an increase in food intake is observed a...
Minimizing frailty in older age is important to individuals and society, as the increasing prevalenc...
The age-associated decrease in appetite and food intake is referred to as "anorexia of aging". Older...
Poor appetite—known as anorexia—is a common condition in aging and is associated with poor outcomes,...
Appetite drives essential oral nutritional intake. Its regulation is complex, influenced by physiolo...