Malnutrition

Addressing malnutrition in all its forms represents an integrated agenda focusing on the root causes of malnutrition at all stages of the life course. In this section you will find material on the full range of malnutrition topics including childhood and elderly malnutrition, stunting, wasting, underweight, dysphagia as well as assessment and screening tools like the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA®).

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Effect of nutrition and ketones on metabolic activity in the brain in Mild Cognitive Impairment
Prof. Miia Kivipelto
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Introduction and Welcome

Presented at IAGG-ER Digital Forum on Aging - The role of proteins in older adults’ malnutrition

Prof. Timo Strandberg
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Proteins and Muscle Health
Prof Alfonso Cruz-Jentoft
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International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics for the European Region - Digital Forum on Aging

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Proteins of Bone Health
Prof. René Rizzoli
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Nutritional Management of Children with Cerebral Palsy

Children living with Cerebral Palsy (CP) have a better prognosis, longer life expectancy and better quality of life than…

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Nutritional Management of Children with Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy (CP) is among the most common neurological impairment. It is caused by nonprogressive damage or…

Frederic Gottrand
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Malnutrition Alert! Opportunities to Improve Surgical Outcomes in the Adult Patient With Or At Risk Of Malnutrition

This presentation identifies opportunities within enhanced recovery principles to apply nutrition towards improving…

Terese Scollard
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Pick Your PICS: Mitochondrial Changes, Inflammation, and Nutritional Interventions

Mitochondrial challenges and inflammation are manifested in the critically ill, often associated with such syndromes as…

Keith Miller, MD, Martin Rosenthal,