Articles / Malnutrition and frailty in older adults: Clinical insights for GPs


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Dietitian; Professor Emerita of Public Health Nutrition at Massey University, New Zealand
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Malnutrition is linked with a wide range of issues commonly seen in general practice—including functional decline, falls and fractures, delayed wound healing, and depression. It adversely impacts quality of life and independence, while increasing mortality risk3.
Despite these consequences, malnutrition is frequently under‑recognised and under‑treated in routine clinical practice. With up to two-thirds of community-dwelling older Australians at risk, proactive screening and intervention are essential to target modifiable factors.
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Dietitian; Professor Emerita of Public Health Nutrition at Massey University, New Zealand




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