Signs of adult malnutrition may include hair and muscle loss, among several other symptoms. If you notice these symptoms, seek professional help for proper nourishment. A balanced diet is essential at ...
Researchers published the study covered in this summary on medRxiv.org as a preprint that has not yet been peer reviewed. Adults whose rehabilitation weight gain as children following an episode of ...
Using one standardized screening tool to identify adults who may have malnutrition (undernutrition) increases the likelihood of an accurate diagnosis and timely treatment, according to a position ...
Since 1973, National Nutrition Month has urged Americans to eat healthier and seek nutrition information from credible sources such as registered dietitian nutritionists. This year’s theme is “Go ...
It is still unknown whether the relationship between polypharmacy and malnutrition is bidirectional and authors could not determine causation. Findings of a systematic review published in Clinical ...
Older adults are at risk for both impaired oral health and malnutrition, according to a study by Rutgers University researchers. The study, recently published in the Journal of Aging Research and ...
Believe it or not, malnutrition — which means getting too little or too much of certain nutrients — is more common in older adults than in younger adults. Aging, however, is not typically the cause.
Older adults are at risk for both impaired oral health and malnutrition, according to a new study. Older adults are at risk for both impaired oral health and malnutrition, according to a study by ...
Jennie Strubel, the kitchen operations manager for Vantage Aging's Meals on Wheels of Northeast Ohio, stands in a kitchen. Across Ohio, Meals on Wheels delivers tens of thousands of meals each week.
The rate of mortality from malnutrition was higher in adults aged 75 years or older than in those aged between 65 and 74 years and increased in both groups over a period of 19 years. The rates varied ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Older adults are at risk for compromised nutritional status because of physical changes associated with aging, as well as cognitive, ...