Affiliation:
1. Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil
Abstract
Malnutrition in aging is currently considered a public health problem characterized by a multifactorial physiological state. Diverse and complex factors can contribute to the risk of developing malnutrition or even worsening. This chapter aims to provide a conceptual overview of malnutrition in elderly individuals, covering aspects related to nutritional assessment, monitoring, and recommendations, as well as possible challenges in managing this condition in clinical nutrition. The management is complicated and challenging. Nutritionists should perform interventions based on recommendations to prevent or minimize malnutrition in elderly individuals. Depending on the environment and the condition of the elderly patient, different therapeutic approaches will be needed to manage malnutrition. All family and health professionals involved with elderly care must stay engaged in preventing or identifying malnutrition in these patients.
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