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Faculty Miriam Gaines, MACT, RD, LD MALNUTRITION MATTERS: Nutrition and Physical Activity Director What Home Health Staff Can Do Alabama Department of Public Health Produced by the Alabama Department of Public Health Linda Jennings, MS, RD, LD Video Communications and Distance Learning Division Public Health Nutritionist Alabama Department of Public Health Common Assumptions About Aging: • Nutritional deficiencies are just a part of aging and the disease state • Intervention won’t really do much good • Nutrition assessment and treatment should be a routine part of care for all older people! Protein Energy Malnutrition Among Elderly Living in (PEM) the Community, • PEM is a common, potentially serious PEM Results in: and often under diagnosed condition • Reduced performance in basic & among older individuals instrumental ADL’s • As people age there can be: –physiological decrease in food intake • Increased hip fractures –age related decline in physical activity • Delayed wound healing, pressure ulcers –decrease in BMR • Susceptibility to infections These changes contribute to a disease • Delayed recovery from acute illness condition called Anorexia of Aging 1 Malnutrition & Unintended How Common is PEM in the Weight Loss Causes: Elderly? • Continued decline in health • Up to 15% of community-dwelling & ambulatory elderly • Reduced physical & mental functioning • 5 - 44% of home bound elderly • Use of more health care services • 12 - 50% of hospitalized elderly • Earlier nursing home admission • 23 - 60% of institutionalized older individuals • Increased mortality Estimates vary widely due to different criteria used to screen for and detect malnutrition What Factors Contribute to Pathologic PEM? • Hypermetabolism – infections, COPD, Four basic areas: AIDS, rheumatoid arthritis, hyperthyroidism & Parkinson’s all • Physiologic increase energy needs • Anorexia – dentures, strokes, tremors, • Pathologic arthritis all interfere with ability to eat & • Sociologic prepare food • Treatment of chronic diseases – • Psychologic diabetes, hypertension & CHF – dietary restrictions and medications affect food intake Pathologic Sociologic • Poverty - cost of housing, medications, • Swallowing – stroke, hiatal hernia can food, fuel cause aspiration and food aversion • Inability to shop, prepare food, feed self (2% of 65-84 year olds need assistance • Disorders of the GI tract – reflux, feeding; 7% of 85-year-olds or older constipation, diarrhea, malabsorption need help) • Loss of social networks • Elder abuse – can cause anorexia due to distress or there may be deliberate food withholding by the care giver 2 Psychologic Physiologic • Multiple losses- death of loved ones, • Loss of lean body mass disability, financial losses, change in social status • Decreased BMR • Depression – associated with increased • Decline in smell and taste - this results corticotrophin releasing factor, a in decreased variety & increased strong anorectic agent use of sugar & salt • Dementia Physical Activity Benefits Benefits of Exercise in Older Adults • Cardiovascular improvements • Physical activity may help maintain • Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus cognitive functions in older adults • Osteoporosis • Osteoarthritis • Neuropsychologic health Benefits of Exercise in Older Sarcopenia Adults • Cancer • Other benefits 3 There are Various Ways to be There are Various Ways to be Active at Any Age Active at Any Age • Don't have a lawn mower you sit on, • Get yourself a remote phone and walk have one that you push about each time you are chatting • Walk your dog. Get one if you don't • If your local store is nearby leave the have one and walk it regularly • Park your car at the far end of the car at home and walk to it supermarket • Cancel your daily newspaper delivery • Walk up a flight of stairs a little more and go out on foot each morning and often each day buy it There are Various Ways to be There are Various Ways to be Active at Any Age Active at Any Age • If you find long walks boring or • Every time there are adverts on TV get up and walk about for a couple of cumbersome, break them up into little minutes. If you do that for two minutes ones. Walk around your block once each time, and do it just ten times a day, four separate times a day. If each walk that's an extra 20 minutes' walking takes 7 minutes, times four means 28 • Hold on to doing as many household minutes of extra walking each day chores as you can. Only bring in paid help when you are really incapable of doing it any more There are Various Ways to be Active at Any Age • Stop using your garden sprinkler and use a hose-pipe • If you regularly use the bus, get off at an earlier stop 4
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