Health concerns regarding malnutrition among the older populations: considerations from a Slovenian perspective.
Monika BrglezNadja PlazarTamara Poklar VatovecCécil J W MeulenbergPublished in: Health promotion international (2021)
Diet is an important factor in a healthy lifestyle for all age groups. However, with aging it is important to be aware that the diet, due to changed physiology, needs an accordingly adjusted and balanced daily regime. This article reviews the field of older population's nutrition and presents: the most common nutritional disorders, causes, demographics and malnutrition measurement tools. Relevant scientific literature as well as professional Slovenian papers were identified through specific searches with topic-related keywords in EBSCO, PubMed, Web of Science and COBISS databases. The results of the identified papers are subsequently discussed in a descriptive narrative. The reviewed literature shows noticeable trends of high proportions of malnutrition among older persons, both globally and in Slovenia: predominantly observed are overnutrition like overweight and obese, but as well, and often unnoticed, undernutrition. The latter is more worrying, as inadequate knowledge in health care institutions regarding nutritional screening tools and measures to prevent drastic forms of undernutrition, seem to facilitate these trends. Though there are many reasons for insufficient food intake in older people, the article formulates considerations that can feed appropriate education and awareness programs, and through correct screening point to timely identification of malnourished individuals and those with risk of malnutrition. The promotion and implementation of such considerations could prevent malnutrition among the older population, reduce the frequency of nutritional disorders and co-morbidities, and generally improve the nutritional status of the older population, thus, provide better quality of health later in life.
Keyphrases
- physical activity
- healthcare
- public health
- community dwelling
- middle aged
- systematic review
- quality improvement
- weight loss
- mental health
- health information
- metabolic syndrome
- primary care
- cardiovascular disease
- type diabetes
- cross sectional
- risk assessment
- artificial intelligence
- health insurance
- climate change
- affordable care act