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What do we know about the nutritional status of the very old? Insights from three cohorts of advanced age from the UK and New Zealand

机译:我们对高龄者的营养状况了解多少?来自英国和新西兰的三个高龄人群的见解

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Very old people (referred to as those aged 85 years and over) are the fastest growing age segment of many Western societies owing to the steady rise of life expectancy and decrease in later life mortality. In the UK, there are now more than 15 million very old people (25 % of total population) and the number is projected to rise to 33 million or 5 % over the next 20 years. Reduced mobility and independence, financial constraints, higher rates of hospitalisation, chronic diseases and disabilities, changes in body composition, taste perception, digestion and absorption of food all potentially influence either nutrient intake or needs at this stage of life. The nutritional needs of the very old have been identified as a research priority by the British Nutrition Foundation's Task Force report, Healthy Ageing: The Role of Nutrition and Lifestyle. However, very little is known about the dietary habits and nutritional status of the very old. The Newcastle 85+ study, a cohort of more than 1000 85-year olds from the North East of England and the Life and Living in Advanced Age study (New Zealand), a bicultural cohort study of advanced ageing of more than 900 participants from the Bay of Plenty and Rotorua regions of New Zealand are two unique cohort studies of ageing, which aim to assess the spectrum of health in the very old as well as examine the associations of health trajectories and outcomes with biological, clinical and social factors as each cohort ages. The nutrition domain included in both studies will help to fill the evidence gap by identifying eating patterns, and measures of nutritional status associated with better, or worse, health and wellbeing. This review will explore some of this ongoing work.
机译:在许多西方社会中,由于预期寿命的稳定增长和晚年死亡率的降低,非常高的老年人(被称为85岁及以上的老年人)是增长最快的年龄段。在英国,现在有超过1500万的非常老龄人口(占总人口的25%),并且在未来20年中,这一数字预计将增加到3300万,即5%。行动不便和独立性下降,资金紧张,住院率高,慢性疾病和残疾,身体成分变化,味觉知觉,食物的消化和吸收都可能在此阶段影响营养摄入或需求。英国营养基金会特别工作组的报告《健康老龄化:营养和生活方式的作用》已将老年人的营养需求确定为研究重点。但是,对于非常老的饮食习惯和营养状况知之甚少。纽卡斯尔(Newcastle)85+研究是一项来自英格兰东北部的1000多名85岁老人的队列研究,而“高龄生活和生活”研究(新西兰)是一项双文化队列研究,该研究对900多名来自英格兰东北部地区的老年人进行了研究。新西兰丰盛湾和罗托鲁瓦地区是两个独特的老龄化队列研究,旨在评估老年人的健康状况,并研究每个人的健康轨迹和结果与生物学,临床和社会因素之间的关系年龄。两项研究中所包括的营养领域将通过确定饮食方式以及与健康状况或好或坏相关的营养状况衡量,来帮助填补证据空白。这篇评论将探讨一些正在进行的工作。

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