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Aging

Adequate nutrition is fundamental to good health as we age. Physiological changes throughout life can affect metabolism, the ability to process nutrients and even sensory perception, such as taste and smell. This makes food choice and nutritional adequacy even more important.In addition to the nutritional composition of food, the way in which the elderly access and consume their food is equally important. Many face challenges such as difficulty chewing, swallowing and even limitations in their ability to prepare meals. Thus, social support and some strategies, such as adapting food textures and offering balanced ready-to-eat meals, can facilitate adequate nutrient intake.Bibliographical referencesBRASPEN guideline on nutritional therapy in ageing. BRASPEN J, v. 34, Suppl. 3, p. 2-58, 2019BLACK, M.; BOWMAN, M. Nutrition and healthy aging. Clin Geriatr Med, v. 36, n. 4, p. 655-669, nov. 2020. Aug. 2020. PMID: 33010901

Why is food supplementation important for the elderly?

Food supplementation is important for the elderly because it helps to compensate for possible nutritional deficiencies resulting from an inadequate diet, age-related changes in metabolism, difficulties with chewing and digestion, and chronic health conditions that can affect the absorption of nutrients¹-³.
Food supplements provide essential nutrients in concentrated amounts, contributing to health maintenance, disease prevention and the promotion of general well-being in old age³.

What are the specific benefits of supplementation for the elderly?

The specific benefits of supplementation for the elderly include supporting bone and muscle health, improving immune function, maintaining cardiovascular health, preserving cognitive function, promoting skin health and reducing the risk of nutritional deficiencies, such as vitamin D, vitamin B12 and calcium deficiency, which are common in this age group³.

When is it recommended to start dietary supplementation during aging?

The recommendation to start dietary supplementation during ageing varies according to individual needs and should be determined by a health professional based on a thorough assessment of health status, diet, lifestyle and therapeutic goals¹,².

Generally, dietary supplementation can be initiated when there are signs of nutritional deficiencies, difficulties in ingesting nutrients through conventional food, or to prevent age-related deterioration in health¹-³.

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