S. Hamza, S. Abdul-Rahman, Asmaa M. Nabiel, A. Sedky
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Abstract
Background World’s elderly population is rapidly growing with estimates that the proportion of elderly population over 60 years will double from 11% to 22% in the first five decades of 21 st century. The absolute number of elderly is expected to triple from 605 million to 2 billion over this period 1 . Longevity is desirable, but what matters is living with satisfactory Quality of Life (QoL) 2 . QoL is a broad multidimensional concept based on subjective measures of life, while HRQoL is a more specific aspect of QoL that is related to health 3 . Elderly are at greater risk for developing illnesses, that impair HRQoL 4 . One of possible potentially modifiable determinants of HRQoL is nutrition, because adequate nutrition can delay the age-related frailty and functional dependency by preserving muscle mass and immunity in elderly 5 . Malnutrition is defined as state of deficiency, excess or imbalance of a wide range of nutrients, resulting in significant adverse effects on body structure, function and clinical outcome 6 . The reported prevalence of malnutrition in elderly ranged from 23-60% and 5-30% in acute care 7 and community settings 8