Renuka Visvanathan1, Jonathan W Newbury, Ian Chapman. 1. Spencer Gulf Rural Health School, Department of Medicine, University of Adelaide, South Australia. renuka.visvanathan@adelaide.edu.au
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition in older people is not only common, but frequently overlooked. It can result in multiple medical complications, hospitalisation and even death. OBJECTIVE: This article focusses on the consequences, pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of this clinical syndrome. DISCUSSION: Nonphysiological causes of malnutrition include social, psychological, medical and medication related factors. With vigilance, early screening and the institution of simple therapeutic measures of correcting nonphysiological causes and following dietary guidelines for older people, the adverse effects of malnutrition may be minimised.
BACKGROUND:Malnutrition in older people is not only common, but frequently overlooked. It can result in multiple medical complications, hospitalisation and even death. OBJECTIVE: This article focusses on the consequences, pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of this clinical syndrome. DISCUSSION: Nonphysiological causes of malnutrition include social, psychological, medical and medication related factors. With vigilance, early screening and the institution of simple therapeutic measures of correcting nonphysiological causes and following dietary guidelines for older people, the adverse effects of malnutrition may be minimised.
Authors: Nada Almohaisen; Matthew Gittins; Chris Todd; Jana Sremanakova; Anne Marie Sowerbutts; Amal Aldossari; Asrar Almutairi; Debra Jones; Sorrel Burden Journal: Nutrients Date: 2022-04-07 Impact factor: 6.706