2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40520-022-02171-3
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Nutritional risk and its relationship with physical function in community-dwelling older adults

Abstract: Background Malnutrition is a serious concern in older populations. Simple screening approaches are needed to identify signs of early nutritional risk in older people, to allow intervention before overt malnutrition develops, along with the poorer health outcomes associated with it, such as sarcopaenia and frailty. The main aim of this study was to compare nutrition risk scores, calculated from the DETERMINE Checklist (‘Determine Your Nutritional Health’, also known as the Nutrition Screening Init… Show more

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“…Another focus of our study was nutrition interventions in specific age groups, especially in older adults, where nutrition interventions may be particularly impactful on their QoL [ 13 , 179 ]. The aging process reduces appetite and individuals’ ability to ingest sufficient food to meet nutritional requirements, reducing physical and cognitive function, and QoL [ 9 , 180 182 ]. Nutrition interventions assist older individuals in meeting nutritional requirements, maintaining physical and cognitive function, key components of QoL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another focus of our study was nutrition interventions in specific age groups, especially in older adults, where nutrition interventions may be particularly impactful on their QoL [ 13 , 179 ]. The aging process reduces appetite and individuals’ ability to ingest sufficient food to meet nutritional requirements, reducing physical and cognitive function, and QoL [ 9 , 180 182 ]. Nutrition interventions assist older individuals in meeting nutritional requirements, maintaining physical and cognitive function, key components of QoL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Continued monitoring is important to determine whether the selected nutritional intervention plan is effective. Numerous nutritional screening and assessment tools can be used for older people who are hospitalized ( 70 , 71 ) or living in the community ( 15 , 72 ).…”
Section: Nutrition Matters Across the Lifespanmentioning
confidence: 99%