Title of article :
NutritioN iN the age-related disablemeNt process
Author/Authors :
M. InzItarI1، نويسنده , , 2، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
the transition from independence to disability in older adults is characterized by detectable changes in
body composition and physical function. Epidemiologic studies have shown that weight loss, reduced caloric
intake and the reduced intake of specific nutrients are associated with such changes. the mechanisms underlying
these associations remain unclear, and different hypotheses have been suggested, including the reduction of the
antioxidant effects of some nutrients. changes in muscle mass and quality might play a central role in the
pathway linking malnutrition, its biological and molecular consequences, and function. a different approach aims
at assessing diets by dietary patterns, which capture intercorrelations of nutrients within a diet, rather than by
selective foods or nutrients: epidemiologic evidence suggests that some types of diet, such as the Mediterranean
diet, might prevent negative functional outcomes in older adults. however, despite a theoretical and empirical
basis, intervention studies using nutritional supplementation have shown inconclusive results in preventing
functional impairment and disability. the present work is the result of a review and consensus effort of a
European task force on nutrition in the elderly, promoted by the International association of Gerontology and
Geriatrics (IaGG) European region. after the critical review of different aspects related to the role of nutrition
in the transition from independence to disability, we propose future lines for research, including the
determination of levels of inadequacy and target doses of supplements, the study of interactions (between
nutrients within a diet and with other lifestyle aspects), and the association with functional outcomes.
Keywords :
muscle , Frailty , sarcopenia , disability , nutrition/diet.
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging