Poor nutritional status is one of the major factors associated with functional decline and mortality in older persons. Older persons are at increased risk for malnutrition because of the physiologic anorexia of aging. During a stay in a subacute care facility, attention to nutrition is a major component of the rehabilitative process. The pathophysiology of malnutrition, diagnostic techniques available to diagnose malnutrition, causes and management of protein energy malnutrition, specific nutritional problems caused by vitamin and trace element deficiency, and nutritional management of specific diseases (e.g., hip fracture and diabetes mellitus) are reviewed.
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