4th Edition

Handbook of Nutrition in the Aged

Edited By Ronald Ross Watson Copyright 2009
    382 Pages
    by CRC Press

    382 Pages 41 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Detailed Review of Nutritional Therapies Used to Combat Elderly Health Issues



    The combination of the aging baby-boomer generation and their increased longevity has been fortunately met with increased research and greater understanding of health promotion and disease prevention in the elderly. Handbook of Nutrition in the Aged: Fourth Edition shares these groundbreaking insights and serves as a guide to better understand health problems that occur in aging adults and the nutritional therapies that are proven to fight and prevent them.





    Addresses Requirements for Optimum Health of Aging Physiological Systems



    This sharply focused work recognizes the special nutrition hurdles associated with the aged, particularly the decline of nutrient intake that compromises health. As a globally relevant text, this fourth edition is extensively revised, updated, and expanded to reflect the latest research in nutrition and aging. New chapters to this edition include information on:









    • Arthritis






    • Cognition






    • Nutrition and the geriatric surgery patient






    • Nutrition supplementation in fracture care






    • Coffee and hypertension






    • Asian medicine






    This book is a valuable tool not only for geriatricians and gerontologists, but also for dieticians, nutritionists, and aging researchers. It provides all the necessary information for assisting the growing aging population in maintaining a healthy quality of life.

    NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR HEALTH IN THE AGED. NUTRITION AND PROMOTION OF HEALTH. BIOACTIVE FOODS AS NUTRIENTS IN HEALTH PROMOTION. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TO PREVENT ILLNESS.

    Biography

    Ronald Ross Watson