Tuesday, 7 January 2014

How about Malnutrition

Movement committed to combating malnutrition among the sick and the elderly?
That exercise and sports are very important if you want to lose weight is known. But also helps movement to combat malnutrition among the sick and the elderly? Harriet Hunter teaches Nutrition & Dietetics at the Haze University Groningen and senior researcher at Haze University and the UMCG. Under her leadership, a line of research that started to answer this question http://fpok.upi.edu/forums/topic/third-physiotherapists-considering-stopping/Malnutrition
Harriet, why this research?
"In the elderly and sick people who are malnourished, the focus is often only on a proper diet. But it has been found that, even if they ingest enough protein and calories, yet lose muscle mass and strength and this has a major impact on daily functioning. Previous research We assume in this study assumes that sufficient physical activity is important to prevent degradation. Muscle and strength Understanding the wave pattern of the elderly and patients with a high risk of malnutrition is important in the future to give. http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/users/09/leo/intlblogday/forum/read.php?1,2351
Targeted advice to move them That is why we have in our study a group of patients with cancer of the head and neck wear a pedometer and bracelet, both before and after medical treatment. Thus we measure the wave behavior. We also determine the intake of protein and calories, so we can see how the exercise and diet associated with the degree of malnutrition. " http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/users/09/leo/intlblogday/forum/read.php?1,2352

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