Nutrition, Diet Quality, Aging and Frailty

In the last century, the average life expectancy at birth increased from roughly 45 years in the early 1900s to more than 80 years of age at present. However, living longer is often related to different levels of frailty. There is no curative treatment for frailty—the interventions that have been de...

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description In the last century, the average life expectancy at birth increased from roughly 45 years in the early 1900s to more than 80 years of age at present. However, living longer is often related to different levels of frailty. There is no curative treatment for frailty—the interventions that have been described as effective to slow or delay the onset of frailty are physical activity and nutritional interventions. Maintaining adequate nutrition status is important to reduce the risk of chronic diseases, many of which are age-related. On the other hand, frailty itself may have a negative effect on eating and, thus, on the nutritional status. This Special Issue, "Nutrition, Diet Quality, Aging and Frailty", addresses the existing knowledge on nutrition regarding the causative factors of frailty and disease due to aging, i.e., strategies for delaying the pathological effects of aging. It consists of twelve peer-reviewed papers covering original research, protocol development, methodological studies, narrative or systematic reviews, and meta-analyses, to better understand these complex relationships.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-958742024-03-30T23:23:00Z Nutrition, Diet Quality, Aging and Frailty Capurso, Cristiano Féart, Catherine diet metabolism nutrient glucose lipid insulin neuroinflammation Alzheimer’s disease anti-ageing eating habits functional foods skin ageing breakfast meals older adults protein intake hyperhomocysteinemia vitamin B deficiency amyloid beta-peptides disease models animal memory and learning tests dietary diversity activities of daily living cohort study adults mortality QOL ADL Serum albumin self-assessed chewing ability inflammaging cognitive impairment cytokines physical frailty aged dietary inflammatory index dietary patterns frailty inflammation muscle function muscle mass sarcopenia prevalence nutrition physical activity meta-analysis meta-regression dairy products dietary pattern malnutrition food groups Mediterranean dietary pattern Westernized dietary pattern cross-sectional study aging lifespan carbohydrates whole grain protein thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing In the last century, the average life expectancy at birth increased from roughly 45 years in the early 1900s to more than 80 years of age at present. However, living longer is often related to different levels of frailty. There is no curative treatment for frailty—the interventions that have been described as effective to slow or delay the onset of frailty are physical activity and nutritional interventions. Maintaining adequate nutrition status is important to reduce the risk of chronic diseases, many of which are age-related. On the other hand, frailty itself may have a negative effect on eating and, thus, on the nutritional status. This Special Issue, "Nutrition, Diet Quality, Aging and Frailty", addresses the existing knowledge on nutrition regarding the causative factors of frailty and disease due to aging, i.e., strategies for delaying the pathological effects of aging. It consists of twelve peer-reviewed papers covering original research, protocol development, methodological studies, narrative or systematic reviews, and meta-analyses, to better understand these complex relationships. 2023-01-05T12:36:36Z 2023-01-05T12:36:36Z 2022 book ONIX_20230105_9783036560656_103 9783036560656 9783036560663 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/95874 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/6531 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/6531 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-6066-3 10.3390/books978-3-0365-6066-3 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036560656 9783036560663 242 Basel open access
spellingShingle diet
metabolism
nutrient
glucose
lipid
insulin
neuroinflammation
Alzheimer’s disease
anti-ageing
eating habits
functional foods
skin ageing
breakfast
meals
older adults
protein intake
hyperhomocysteinemia
vitamin B deficiency
amyloid beta-peptides
disease models
animal
memory and learning tests
dietary diversity
activities of daily living
cohort study
adults
mortality
QOL
ADL
Serum albumin
self-assessed chewing ability
inflammaging
cognitive impairment
cytokines
physical frailty
aged
dietary inflammatory index
dietary patterns
frailty
inflammation
muscle function
muscle mass
sarcopenia
prevalence
nutrition
physical activity
meta-analysis
meta-regression
dairy products
dietary pattern
malnutrition
food groups
Mediterranean dietary pattern
Westernized dietary pattern
cross-sectional study
aging
lifespan
carbohydrates
whole grain
protein
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
Nutrition, Diet Quality, Aging and Frailty
title Nutrition, Diet Quality, Aging and Frailty
title_full Nutrition, Diet Quality, Aging and Frailty
title_fullStr Nutrition, Diet Quality, Aging and Frailty
title_full_unstemmed Nutrition, Diet Quality, Aging and Frailty
title_short Nutrition, Diet Quality, Aging and Frailty
title_sort nutrition diet quality aging and frailty
topic diet
metabolism
nutrient
glucose
lipid
insulin
neuroinflammation
Alzheimer’s disease
anti-ageing
eating habits
functional foods
skin ageing
breakfast
meals
older adults
protein intake
hyperhomocysteinemia
vitamin B deficiency
amyloid beta-peptides
disease models
animal
memory and learning tests
dietary diversity
activities of daily living
cohort study
adults
mortality
QOL
ADL
Serum albumin
self-assessed chewing ability
inflammaging
cognitive impairment
cytokines
physical frailty
aged
dietary inflammatory index
dietary patterns
frailty
inflammation
muscle function
muscle mass
sarcopenia
prevalence
nutrition
physical activity
meta-analysis
meta-regression
dairy products
dietary pattern
malnutrition
food groups
Mediterranean dietary pattern
Westernized dietary pattern
cross-sectional study
aging
lifespan
carbohydrates
whole grain
protein
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
topic_facet diet
metabolism
nutrient
glucose
lipid
insulin
neuroinflammation
Alzheimer’s disease
anti-ageing
eating habits
functional foods
skin ageing
breakfast
meals
older adults
protein intake
hyperhomocysteinemia
vitamin B deficiency
amyloid beta-peptides
disease models
animal
memory and learning tests
dietary diversity
activities of daily living
cohort study
adults
mortality
QOL
ADL
Serum albumin
self-assessed chewing ability
inflammaging
cognitive impairment
cytokines
physical frailty
aged
dietary inflammatory index
dietary patterns
frailty
inflammation
muscle function
muscle mass
sarcopenia
prevalence
nutrition
physical activity
meta-analysis
meta-regression
dairy products
dietary pattern
malnutrition
food groups
Mediterranean dietary pattern
Westernized dietary pattern
cross-sectional study
aging
lifespan
carbohydrates
whole grain
protein
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
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