Frailty and nutrition

Br J Community Nurs. 2024 Mar 2;29(3):118-123. doi: 10.12968/bjcn.2024.29.3.118.ABSTRACTAs the ageing population grows and forms a significant category of over 65s in many societies, along with it comes the risk of developing physical and psychological degenerative changes. This presents many challenges for health and social care services in not only identifying those at risk but also managing that risk to try to preserve health and independence for as long as possible. Screening for frailty has supported services to identify those that may be at risk of hospitalisation, requiring long term care or support services at home in older age. Frailty can be exacerbated by the risk of nutritional deficiencies and more severe malnutrition. Therefore, screening for frailty should also include a nutritional assessment, which can be supported by a recognition of the need for nutritional support along with other holistic frailty management.PMID:38421891 | DOI:10.12968/bjcn.2024.29.3.118
Source: British Journal of Community Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Source Type: research