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Nutrition and aging: a consensus statement.

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The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging
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Inadequate nutrition accelerates aging, functional decline, and disease. Promoting better nutrition and exercise is a cost-effective strategy to reduce age-related diseases.

Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Nutritional Science
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Aging is associated with increased risk of functional decline and disease.
  • Nutritional status is a key factor influencing health outcomes in older adults.
  • Understanding the complex interplay between nutrition and aging is crucial for developing effective interventions.

Framework:

  • A consensus-based approach was used, involving experts from diverse disciplines.
  • Key questions regarding nutrition and aging were systematically addressed.
  • Existing knowledge was summarized to identify gaps in understanding.

Implementation:

  • Experts from various fields convened to discuss and analyze the topic.
  • A series of questions guided the expert deliberations.

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  • Consensus was reached on critical aspects of nutrition and aging.
  • Implications:

    • Inadequate nutrition significantly contributes to age-related functional loss and disease progression.
    • Nutritional status is multifactorial, influenced by medical, physiological, psychological, social, and situational factors.
    • Promoting adequate nutrition and physical activity is a cost-effective public health strategy to mitigate age-related diseases, with earlier interventions yielding greater benefits.