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The changing nutritional needs of older adults and how to meet themAs adults enter their later years, they often do so carrying extra pounds that put them at higher risk for chronic illnesses such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer. It's also around ...
Most of your nutrients come from your diet. Though these are the top six your doctor may suggest supplementing.
Poor nutritional status in elderly patients during acute and chronic illness is associated with poor clinical outcomes, and a systematic review has demonstrated that protein and energy ...
GLP-1 and nutrition: managing risks for at-risk patients. Dr Almandoz shares key insights on malnutrition risks in ...
Researchers found that older, healthy individuals with lower, yet normal, levels of B12 exhibited signs of neurological and ...
A new personalized home-based support program could significantly reduce emergency hospital admissions for older adults with mild frailty, according to a study published in The Lancet Healthy ...
You also need a range of B Vitamins ... you may want to turn to foods like cereals and nutritional yeast with added B12. "Older people, especially those having certain stomach issues or taking ...
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