Global prevalence of anorexia and appetite loss among older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 7.1 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Wenjie Li, Yuanyuan Ni, Hongxiu Chen, Meihong Shi, Wanlin Zhu, Shuang Li, Yan Zheng, Yuan Yuan, Qian Zhang, Xueqin Xia
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Abstract

Background: Anorexia/appetite loss is common among older adults and may arise from underlying diseases, adverse drug effects or the physiological ageing process. This study aims to estimate the prevalence of anorexia/appetite loss in older adults with associated factors.

Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis.

Methods: A comprehensive literature search of five electronic databases was conducted on 10 November 2024. Studies were eligible if they reported the prevalence of anorexia/appetite loss in older adults using the Simplified Nutritional Appetite Questionnaire. A random-effects model was applied to calculate the overall prevalence of anorexia/appetite loss. Predefined subgroup analyses were conducted to estimate the prevalence of anorexia/appetite loss among older adults with varying characteristics.

Results: Sixty-two studies from 24 countries (n = 80 176 participants) were included. The pooled prevalence of anorexia/appetite loss was 29% (95% CI: 26%-34%). The pooled prevalence of anorexia/appetite loss varied geographically, ranging from 22% (95% CI: 17%-27%) in South America to 55% (95% CI: 51%-59%) in Africa. By setting, anorexia/appetite loss prevalence was 25% (95% CI: 21%-30%; n = 56 172) in communities, 38% (95% CI: 28%-50%; n = 471) in nursing homes and 42% (95% CI: 32%-52%; n = 2498) in hospitals. Subgroup analyses showed that female sex, lower educational level, eating alone, oral problems and depression were associated with higher rates of anorexia/appetite loss.

Conclusions: The high prevalence of anorexia/appetite loss warrants attention. Further studies should explore a broader array of sociodemographic and biopsychosocial factors to enhance understanding of anorexia/appetite loss and guide targeted interventions.

老年人厌食症和食欲减退的全球患病率:一项系统回顾和荟萃分析。
背景:厌食症/食欲减退在老年人中很常见,可能是由潜在疾病、药物不良反应或生理衰老过程引起的。本研究旨在评估与相关因素有关的老年人厌食症/食欲减退的患病率。设计:系统回顾和荟萃分析。方法:于2024年11月10日对5个电子数据库进行综合文献检索。如果研究使用简化营养食欲问卷报告了老年人厌食症/食欲下降的患病率,则该研究符合条件。采用随机效应模型计算厌食症/食欲减退的总体患病率。进行预先设定的亚组分析,以估计具有不同特征的老年人厌食症/食欲减退的患病率。结果:纳入了来自24个国家的62项研究(n = 80176名受试者)。厌食症/食欲减退的总患病率为29% (95% CI: 26%-34%)。厌食症/食欲减退的总患病率因地域而异,从南美洲的22% (95% CI: 17%-27%)到非洲的55% (95% CI: 51%-59%)不等。通过设置,厌食症/食欲减退的患病率在社区为25% (95% CI: 21%-30%; n = 56 172),在养老院为38% (95% CI: 28%-50%; n = 471),在医院为42% (95% CI: 32%-52%; n = 2498)。亚组分析显示,女性、低教育水平、独自吃饭、口腔问题和抑郁与厌食症/食欲减退的高发率有关。结论:厌食症/食欲减退的高发值得关注。进一步的研究应探索更广泛的社会人口统计学和生物心理社会因素,以提高对厌食症/食欲减退的理解,并指导有针对性的干预措施。
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Age and ageing
Age and ageing 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
6.00%
发文量
796
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Age and Ageing is an international journal publishing refereed original articles and commissioned reviews on geriatric medicine and gerontology. Its range includes research on ageing and clinical, epidemiological, and psychological aspects of later life.
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