Nutritional Problems Related to Oropharyngeal and Esophageal Changes in Aging: A Narrative Review.

IF 6.8 4区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Elif Adanur Uzunlar
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Today, it is known that the elderly population is increasing rapidly with the quality of life. The United Nations estimate that one in six people will be 65 years or older by 2050. This situation causes interest in the old age period to increase day by day. In parallel with this, studies on the aging process have grown rapidly. Especially the health problems accompanying extended life expectancy and its treatment have become the focus of researchers in recent years. It is a known fact that some sensory and physiological changes in old age affect the quality of oral food intake and food taste. This may lead to inadequate nutritional intake and even rejection of food intake in the elderly. Therefore, severe malnutrition and sarcopenia occur in these individuals, and their life span is shortened. In this review, the effects of aging-related oropharyngeal and esophageal changes and problems on oral food intake will be evaluated. Our increasing knowledge on this subject will contribute to healthcare professionals in the prevention and treatment of health problems such as malnutrition that may occur during the aging process. In this review, a literature search was conducted with the keywords "older" or "elderly" or "geriatrics" and "nutrition" or "malnutrition" and "oropharyngeal functions" or "esophageal functions" in PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar electronic databases. KEY TEACHING POINTSSome changes may occur in oropharyngeal and esophageal functions with aging.Sensory and physiological changes in the aging process affect oral food intake and nutritional status.Impairments in oral food intake in elderly individuals can lead to malnutrition and sarcopenia.Age-related changes affecting oral food intake increase the importance of nutritionists with the increase in the elderly population.

与口咽和食道衰老变化相关的营养问题:叙述性综述。
今天,众所周知,随着生活质量的提高,老年人口正在迅速增加。联合国估计,六分之一的人将年满65岁 到2050年达到或超过岁。这种情况导致人们对老年期的兴趣与日俱增。与此同时,对衰老过程的研究也迅速增长。特别是伴随预期寿命延长而来的健康问题及其治疗,近年来已成为研究者关注的焦点。众所周知,老年人的一些感官和生理变化会影响口腔食物摄入的质量和食物的味道。这可能导致老年人营养摄入不足,甚至拒绝进食。因此,这些人会出现严重的营养不良和少肌症,寿命缩短。在这篇综述中,将评估与衰老相关的口咽和食道变化和问题对口腔食物摄入的影响。我们对这一主题的日益了解将有助于医疗保健专业人员预防和治疗衰老过程中可能出现的营养不良等健康问题。在这篇综述中,在PubMed、ScienceDirect和Google Scholar电子数据库中使用关键词“老年”或“老年”、“老年医学”、“营养不良”、“口咽功能”或“食道功能”进行了文献检索。关键教学要点随着年龄的增长,口咽和食道功能可能会发生一些变化。衰老过程中的感官和生理变化会影响口腔食物的摄入和营养状况。老年人的口腔食物摄入受损可导致营养不良和少肌症。随着老年人口的增加,影响口腔食物摄入的年龄相关变化增加了营养学家的重要性。
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