Chronic diarrhoea in older adults and the role of dietary interventions

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Abstract

Chronic diarrhoea affects up to 10% of older adults, impacts quality of life and has potential adverse medical outcomes. Dietary changes can be effective but, if not managed correctly, could negatively impact health. This review summarises the prevalence, potential causes, and complications of chronic diarrhoea in older people. The evidence for dietary treatments, and the nutritional implications, are described.

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O’brien, L., Wall, C., Wilkinson, T. J., & Gearry, R. B. (2022, August 12). Chronic diarrhoea in older adults and the role of dietary interventions. Nutrition and Healthy Aging. IOS Press BV. https://doi.org/10.3233/NHA-220152

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