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  2. Tea and toast syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Tea and toast syndrome is a form of malnutrition commonly experienced by elderly people who cannot prepare meals and tend to themselves. The term is not intrinsic to tea or bread products only; rather, it describes limited dietary patterns that lead to reduced calories resulting in a deficiency of vitamins and other nutrients.

  3. Health effects of salt - Wikipedia

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    Salt is a mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride (NaCl) and is used in food for both preservation and flavor. Sodium ions are needed in small quantities by most living things, as are chlorine ions. Salt is involved in regulating the water content (fluid balance) of the body. Both sodium and chlorine ions are used for electrical signaling ...

  4. Food choice of older adults - Wikipedia

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    An article about Influences on Cognitive Function in Older Adults (Neuropsychology, November 2014) states that "the nutritional status of older adults relates to their quality of life, ability to live independently, and their risk for developing costly chronic illnesses. An aging adult’s nutritional well-being can be affected by multiple ...

  5. Unhealthy diet may speed up biological aging, even in young ...

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    Chronic diet-associated conditions, like type 2 diabetes or obesity, often take decades to develop, starting in young adulthood. The authors write that diet quality generally decreases as people ...

  6. Human nutrition - Wikipedia

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    The program aims to help older adults (those aged 65 and over) maintain functional ability, ensuring their well-being and active participation in society. Older adults are the fastest-growing age group, and United Nations projections indicate that by 2050, their numbers will double those of children under five and exceed the population of ...

  7. How to Increase Your Appetite - AOL

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    If you want to eat more to build muscle, but need to increase your appetite, here's how to increase your appetite, according to a nutrition expert.

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  9. Electrolyte imbalance - Wikipedia

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    Severity of symptoms is directly correlated with severity of hyponatremia and rapidness of onset. [3] General symptoms include loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, confusion, agitation, and weakness. [14] [3] More concerning symptoms involve the central nervous system and include seizures, coma, and death due to brain herniation.