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Nutritional issues and potential interventions in older people

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 May 2011

Catherine R Hankey*
Affiliation:
College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences Life-Course Nutrition & Health, Centre for Population & Health Sciences, University of Glasgow
Wilma S Leslie
Affiliation:
College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences Life-Course Nutrition & Health, Centre for Population & Health Sciences, University of Glasgow
*
Address for correspondence: Dr Catherine R Hankey, College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences Life-Course Nutrition & Health, Centre for Population & Health Sciences, University of Glasgow, 4th Floor, Walton Building, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, 84 Castle Street, Glasgow G4 0SF. Email: Catherine.Hankey@glasgow.ac.uk

Summary

The prevalence of undernutrition in older individuals, living independently in a community setting, or living in a supported setting, is considerable. The negative health effects of undernutrition are wide ranging, with implications for quality of life (QOL), well-being and general health, through to the individual's ability to recovery from acute disease. There are a number of key measures that indicate both nutritional status and the effectiveness of any intervention. These include conventional anthropometric and biochemical measures of nutrient status, as well as measures of QOL, well-being and depression. The latter have huge importance to the life of the individual, and to date appear to have undergone only preliminary investigation. This review suggests that the efficacy of interventions to address undernutrition and improve health in older people living in a variety of settings is highly variable, and that considerable opportunities for research in this area exist.

Type
Clinical geriatrics
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2011

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