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Helping Older Adults with Appetite Loss

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Unfortunately, loss of appetite and many associated negative outcomes is a common problem for many older adults. The National Institutes for Health (NIH) estimate that between 10% and 30% of older adults experience a decreased appetite. While there are numerous reasons for loss of appetite including side effects of certain medications, decreased energy, and various health conditions, it is important to help seniors improve their appetite and encourage them to maintain a healthy diet. I experienced this with my mother, who lived in a skilled nursing home the last couple years of her life. As her appetite diminished, so did her health and well-being.

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Appetite Loss in Older Adults: Some Common Reasons

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Although it is common for most people to eat a little less and experience changes in their appetite as they age, severe changes in diet can lead to malnutrition and other negative health outcomes for seniors. Simply having a poor appetite for a short period of time doesn’t automatically spell trouble, but getting less nutrients over time can be problematic. That’s why we need to pay closer attention to the nutritional status of seniors at home and in care communities.

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Welcome to the place where I share dementia tips, strategies, and information for family members caring for a loved one with any type of dementia (such as Alzheimer’s disease, Lewy Body dementia, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, etc.)

In today’s video, I talk about how the common symptom of loss of appetite in dementia. I share one of the most common causes, how loss of smell is one of the earliest signs of dementia, and I share tips on what you can do to increase appetite for someone with dementia.

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