Author/Authors :
Rezaeizadeh, Hossein School of Parsian Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Abbasi, Maryam School of Parsian Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
As we know, due to increased life
expectancy, the world’s population is
aging, and Iran deals with the same challenge.
Since population aging may lead to increased
prevalence of malnutrition [1]; particular focus
is required for the prevention and treatment
of malnourished elderly. Our materials were
selected by searching tutorials of Traditional
Persian medicine (TPM) in TPM old books
such as The Canon of Medicine (Al-Kanoon
Fi Al-Tib) and Kholasat Ol-Hikmah about
lifestyle management in the elderly. In old
Persian medicine books, special attention has
been given on aging, and the importance of
nutrition and other aspects of elderly life have
been explained in special parts in order to
promote quality of life for elderly [2, 3]. TPM
scholars emphasized that due to the weakness
of the gastrointestinal (GI) system especially
the stomach in the elderly, they should eat
more often than young adults but in smaller
portions. It is very important for elderly to eat
dinner and not to sleep hungry, as skipping
dinner can lead to body weakness that cannot
be compensated easily; dinner should be eaten
in the evening and not late [2, 3]. TPM scholars
mentioned some useful foods and vegetables
for the elderly. They have recommended the
use of well-cooked wheat bread, soft-boiled
eggs, poultry soups and pea-soup with almond
or olive oil [4].