Food selection in the aged.

Int J Obes

Published: December 1980

Old people's eating habits are often idiosyncratic and unhealthy; their feeding can reflect such brain disease are dementia, depression, paranoia; poor nutrition can contribute to degenerative brain disease. The modification of nutritional requirements of the aged by genetic factors is discussed.

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