Methods: Thirteen older adults aged 60–93 years (9 women) identified as having poor appetite (Simplified Nutritional Appetite Questionnaire (SNAQ) scores < 14; ranging from 8–11) took part in semi-structured interviews. Open-ended questions focused on influences on and expe...
Loss of appetite is common at higher altitudes,and indeed the men ate significantly less than usual-about 700 calories fewer per day. Lippl also notes that because their consumption was being recorded,they may have been more self-conscious about what they ate. Regardless,eating less accounts for...
Additionally, psychological factors such as anxiety, depression, paranoia, hallucinations, and delusions may have the same effect. When we can’t figure out the cause environmentally, it is best to consult with a physician to rule out more serious causes of loss of appetite or desire to eat. ...
Anorexiants are drugs that act in the brain to help lower a person’s appetite. They have an effect on the parts of the brain which help control how full you feel. Anorexiants are used as a treatment for weight loss, along with a regular plan of diet and exercise. There are different...
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► Attachment mediates the relation between loss of control and self-esteem. Introduction Loss of control over eating (LC) can be considered as disordered eating behavior characterized by the sense that one cannot stop eating, and it may be the most prominent criterion for the definition of ...
Appetite loss can be detected even by lay people based on patient complaints [17]. For a better quality of life among older patients with advanced unresectable pancreatic cancers, the association between detectable symptoms such as appetite loss and mortality should be clarified, hence the aim of ...
As these study participants were members/clients of targeted sensory support services, study findings may not reflect the experiences and management of sensory change/s for older people who do not access such services. Moreover, five of these studies reported findings on the impact and/or ...
Anorexiants are drugs that act on the brain to help suppress appetite. Patients using anorexiant weight loss pills like Contrave or Qsymia may lose roughly 5% to 10% of their initial weight over one year when used as part of an effective diet and exercise plan....