Title of article :
DIETARY INTERVENTION IN OLDER ADULTS WITH EARLY-STAGE
ALZHEIMER DEMENTIA: EARLY LESSONS LEARNED
Author/Authors :
B. SHATENSTEIN1، نويسنده , , 3، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
In older adults, an adequate diet depends on their ability to procure and prepare food and eat
independently or the availability of dietary assistance when needed. Inadequate food intake or increased
nutritional requirements lead to poor nutritional status, which is considered a key determinant of morbidity,
increased risk of infection, and mortality in elderly individuals. Weight loss among seniors also heralds increased
morbidity and mortality. Dietary behaviour disorders affecting food consumption, nutrition status and
maintenance of body weight are common in older adults, and have a substantial impact on nutritional status and
quality of life among older adults with Alzheimer Dementia (AD). The Nutrition Intervention Study (NIS) is
ongoing. It employs a quasi-experimental pre-post intervention design in physically-well, community-dwelling
early stage AD patients aged 70y or older. To date, 34 intervention group patients and 25 control group
participants have been recruited with their primary caregivers (CG) from 6 hospital-based memory and geriatric
clinics in Montreal. The NIS uses clinical dietetics principles to develop and offer tailored dietary strategies to
patients and their CG. This paper reports on the application of dietary intervention strategies in two intervention
group participants; one was deemed successful while the other was considered unsuccessful. The report
documents challenges encountered in assessing and counselling this clientele, and seeks to explain the outcome
of intervention in these patients.
Keywords :
diet , diet counselling. , Alzheimer’s dementia , nutrition , Elderly adults
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging