書目名稱 | Malnutrition in the Elderly | 編輯 | W. O. Seiler,H. B. St?helin | 視頻video | http://file.papertrans.cn/622/622000/622000.mp4 | 圖書封面 |  | 描述 | H. B. Stahelin "Under-or malnutrition is a frequent and serious problem in geriatric patients" (8). Today there is no doubt that malnutrition contributes significantly to morbidity and mortality in the aged. The immune function is impaired, the risk for falls and fractures increases, in acute illness, recovery is delayed, and complications are frequent. Acute and chronic illnesses lead to a catabolic metabolism and hence increase the signs and symptoms of malnutrition. Cytokines related to inflamma- tion block the synthesis of albumin and shift protein synthesis to acute phase pro- teins. The activation of the ubiquitine-proteasome pathway leads to a degradation of muscle protein, which leads to an additional loss of muscle mass which occurs as age-dependent sarcopenia, and adds to the already existing frailty (2, 4). It is often difficult to decide to what extent the metabolic alterations result from malnutrition or concomitant illness. Psychological factors contribute as a circulus vitiosus significantly to anorexia and, thus, aggravate the condition. They are the most important causes of failure to thrive in old age (7). It is evident that next to the therapy of the underlying i | 出版日期 | Conference proceedings 1999 | 關(guān)鍵詞 | Catabolic metabolism; Food intake; Malnutrition; Nutritional status; food; health; immune system; muscle; nu | 版次 | 1 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-47073-8 | isbn_softcover | 978-3-642-47075-2 | isbn_ebook | 978-3-642-47073-8 | copyright | Dr. Dietrich Steinkopff Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, Darmstadt 1999 |
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