| Literature DB >> 27208727 |
Lina Johansson1, Denis Fouque2, Vincenzo Bellizzi3, Philippe Chauveau4, Anne Kolko5, Pablo Molina6, Siren Sezer7, Pieter M Ter Wee8, Daniel Teta9, Juan J Carrero10.
Abstract
The number of older people on dialysis is increasing, along with a need to develop specialized health care to manage their needs. Aging-related changes occur in physiological, psychosocial and medical aspects, all of which present nutritional risk factors ranging from a decline in metabolic rate to assistance with feeding-related activities. In dialysis, these are compounded by the metabolic derangements of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and of dialysis treatment per se, leading to possible aggravation of protein-energy wasting syndrome. This review discusses the nutritional derangements of the older patient on dialysis, debates the need for specific renal nutrition guidelines and summarizes potential interventions to meet their nutritional needs. Interdisciplinary collaborations between renal and geriatric clinicians should be encouraged to ensure better quality of life and outcomes for this growing segment of the dialysis population.Entities:
Keywords: elderly; geriatric; malnutrition; protein–energy wasting
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27208727 DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfw201
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nephrol Dial Transplant ISSN: 0931-0509 Impact factor: 5.992