Anorexia is a medical term for a loss of appetite. While the term in non-scientific publications is often used interchangeably with anorexia nervosa, many possible causes exist for a loss of appeti...
loss of appetite muscle pain or weakness pains in the stomach, side, or abdomen, possibly radiating to the back pale skin puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or tongue red skin lesions, often with a purple center red, irritated eyes skin rash, hives, or...
The impact of lifestyle-induced weight loss (WL) on appetite in patients with obesity remains controversial. This study aimed was to assess the short- and long-term impact of WL achieved by diet and exercise, on appetite in patients with obesity. Thirty-five (22 females) adults with severe...
increased sweating loss of appetite nausea stomach pain or gas stuffy or runny nose tingling, burning, or prickly sensations trouble sleeping vomiting weight lossLess common side effects change in taste muscle tension yawningIncidence not known decrease in smell loss of sense of smell night sweats...
Older adults are at high-risk for a post-operative intensive care unit (ICU) admission, yet little is known about the impact of these admissions on quality of life. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of an unexpected post-operative ICU admission on the burden of cancer...
Gastrointestinal hormones: the regulation of appetite and the anorexia of ageing Loss of appetite is frequently observed during ageing, termed the anorexia of ageing. Ageing is associated with the inability to appropriately increase foo... C Moss,WS Dhillo,G Frost,... - 《Journal of Human Nutri...
Diet-induced weight loss (WL) leads to a compensatory increase in appetite and changes in the plasma concentration of appetite-regulating hormones are likely to play a role. Whether these changes are transient or sustained remains unclear. This study aimed to assess if changes in subjective and ...
However, observational long-term population studies have shown that weight loss in overweight subjects leads to increased long-term mortality, even if the ... T. I. A. Srensen - 《Obesity Reviews An Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity》 被引量: 1907发表...
Assessment of nutritional status is done four times a year or even more rarely in 29.5% of the residents. Nutritional status is multifactorial; it is influenced by immobility, fever, etc. Loss of appetite and swallowing difficulties are 2.5-fold, limited mobility, dementia...
Weight loss surgery (WLS) is efficacious for long-term weight reduction and decreases overall mortality in severely obese patients. The mechanisms implicated in long-term weight loss are not fully understood. Proposed mechanisms include changes in gut hormones and brain regulation of appetite and satie...