Survey on the knowledge and practices in anorexia of aging diagnosis and management in Japan
Abstract Background Anorexia of aging (AA) is a condition in older adults that includes loss of appetite and reduced food intake. There is a lack of detailed analysis of the potential influence of educational initiatives in addressing AA. This study aimed to clarify the current state of knowledge an...
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Main Authors: | Sahoko Takagi (Author), Shosuke Satake (Author), Ken Sugimoto (Author), Masafumi Kuzuya (Author), Masahiro Akishita (Author), Hidenori Arai (Author), Ivan Aprahamian (Author), Andrew J. Coats (Author), Tatiana Klompenhouwer (Author), Stefan D. Anker (Author), Hidetaka Wakabayashi (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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