• Combined with appetite loss, this increases the risk of inadequate nutrient intake and malnutrition.
• Meeting nutritional needs becomes challenging below 1600 kcal/day, and nearly impossible below 1000 kcal/day.
• Physiological Changes:
• Other Factors:
Reference:1. P. de Souto Barreto, M. Cesari, J.E. Morley, et al. Appetite Loss and Anorexia of Aging in Clinical Care: An ICFSR Task Force Report. J Frailty Aging 2022;11(2)129-134; http://dx.doi.org/10.14283/jfa.2022.14
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