Food Supplements and Their Use in Elderly Subjects—Challenges and Risks in Selected Health Issues: A Narrative Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
3. Results
3.1. Elderly
3.2. Polypharmacy
Prevalence of Polypharmacy
3.3. Malnutrition’s Relationship with FSs and Polypharmacy
3.4. Food Supplements
3.4.1. Food Supplements—Consumption Data
3.4.2. Food Supplements Benefits
3.4.3. Food Supplements: Potential Interactions
4. SWOT Analysis
5. Conclusions and Future Directions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Prevalence of Polypharmacy | Classification of Polypharmacy | Population | Country | References |
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25.5% | Five or more medications | People aged from 65 to 81 years with cardiovascular disease in the population of Lausanne n = 4938 | Switzerland | CoLaus study, 2017 [31] |
70.2% | Five or more medications daily | Patients admitted to geriatric and internal medicine acute care wards of 12 Italian hospitals | Italy | GLISTEN, 2019 [32] |
(mean age 81 years) n = 655 | ||||
44% | More than 5 drugs | Older adults between 2010 and 2013 (aged 65+ years at baseline) n = 1,742,336 | Sweden | 2018 [33] |
28.6% | 4–9 medications | Adult electronic primary healthcare records from Scotland, adults aged 60–69 years n = 180,815 | Scotland | 2014 [34] |
6–36% | Ten or more medications | Older adults (65+ years) n = n.a. * | European Union | SIMPATHY project, 2017 [35] |
30.3% | 6–9 drugs | 2057 older patients in emergency departments (65+ years) n = 2057 | Italy | 2013 [36] |
56% | ≥5 prescriptions within six months | Elderly 80+ years n = national cohort of 38 million Polish citizens | Poland | Kardas et al. 2018 [37] |
Frames of Swot Analysis | Points of Reflection |
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Strengths | -Awareness and information of misguided FS use. -Eliminate adverse health effects/risks with FSs. -Contribute to the success of pharmacological therapies. -Promote the safety of polymedicated older patients and healthy ageing. -Educate or inform patients and families of patient safety incidents that cause (or could have caused) inadvertent harm. -Strengthen high-quality integrated healthcare. -Contribute to cost-effective treatment of older persons. |
Weakness | -Gaps in the FS regulatory framework. -Lack of rigour in the distinction between FSs and oral nutritional supplements. -Inadequate safety evaluation of FSs. -Lack of education of physicians about food supplements -Lack of communication between patients and health professionals. -Lack of data on FS consumption in the European Union. -High complexity in establishing FS consumption patterns in older people. |
Opportunities | -Inclusion in the review of the guidelines on malnutrition and the use of FSs. -Improvement of safe healthcare. -Eliminate avoidable harm in healthcare. -Improve teamwork and communication to protect patients from harm. -Assure elderly health and economic benefits. -Mitigate adverse health effects due to FSs. -Create a digital database of food supplements to support health professionals advice. -Strengthen collaboration between academia, health professionals, and the industry. |
Threats | -Lack of robust FS legislation. -Lack of a harmonised definition of polypharmacy. -Unclear if polypharmacy includes or does not include FSs or oral nutritional supplements. -Difficulty in comparing prevalence data. -Hinders the definition of guidelines and health policies. -Lack of safety and quality of FSs. |
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Campos, M.J.; Czlapka-Matyasik, M.; Pena, A. Food Supplements and Their Use in Elderly Subjects—Challenges and Risks in Selected Health Issues: A Narrative Review. Foods 2024, 13, 2618. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13162618
Campos MJ, Czlapka-Matyasik M, Pena A. Food Supplements and Their Use in Elderly Subjects—Challenges and Risks in Selected Health Issues: A Narrative Review. Foods. 2024; 13(16):2618. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13162618
Chicago/Turabian StyleCampos, Maria João, Magdalena Czlapka-Matyasik, and Angelina Pena. 2024. "Food Supplements and Their Use in Elderly Subjects—Challenges and Risks in Selected Health Issues: A Narrative Review" Foods 13, no. 16: 2618. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13162618
APA StyleCampos, M. J., Czlapka-Matyasik, M., & Pena, A. (2024). Food Supplements and Their Use in Elderly Subjects—Challenges and Risks in Selected Health Issues: A Narrative Review. Foods, 13(16), 2618. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13162618