Nutrition and Cognition in Older Adults: A Multidisciplinary Approach
A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Geriatric Nutrition".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (5 July 2024) | Viewed by 50151
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Interests: sarcopenia; clinical nutrition; rehabilitaion nutrition; body composition; dysphagia; stroke; rehabilitation; pharmacotherapy; polypharmacy
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Dear Colleagues,
Nutrition can affect cognitive function in older adults, with some studies showing that nutritional supplementation can improve cognitive function in patients with cognitive impairment, which also has been associated with poorer nutritional status. Good physical function and physical activity contribute to a healthy mental state, which are closely related to nutrition. Problems specific to old age, such as oral problems and polypharmacy, are also closely related to malnutrition and cognitive decline.
Therefore, the standardization of nutritional assessment, prevention, and treatment in clinical settings is urgently needed for the maintenance of good cognitive function. To achieve these goals, high-quality clinical evidence is needed for nutrition management in clinical settings, including nutrition, exercise, oral health, and medications.
The aim of this Special Issue is to update knowledge on nutrition and cognition, including nutrition, exercise, oral management, medication interventions, and other potential multidisciplinary interventions. Manuscripts of all types are welcome, including original papers and review articles.
Dr. Yoshihiro Yoshimura
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- nutrition
- exercise
- oral management
- pharmacotherapy
- multidisciplinary approach
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