Integrative Geriatric Nutrition

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A Practitioners Guide to Dietary Approaches for Older Adults

ISBN: 3030817571
ISBN 13: 9783030817572
Autor: Wendt, Julie/Considine, Colleen/Kogan, Mikhail
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xii, 306 S., 2 s/w Illustr., 32 farbige Illustr., 306 p. 34 illus., 32 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.10.2021
Auflage: 1/2022
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

This book provides a review of therapeutic foods and diets for aging patients. Drawing from extensive clinical experience in large integrative medical practices, it offers a unique and thorough perspective on the challenges that older adults present and the most effective ways to integrate nutritional approaches into their care. Nutritional therapies included here improve patient quality of life via noninvasive, lower cost care and reduce systemic dependencies in a growing demographic. This book looks at condition-specific interventions to equip the practitioner with a thorough understanding of when to call upon specific diet interventions. The text revolves around easily translated clinical tools such as tables, graphs, case studies, and examples to assure multicultural adaptation of evidence-based approaches for conventional use in clinical settings. Integrative Geriatric Nutrition: A Practitioner’s Guide to Dietary Approaches for Older Adults is a concise yet thorough resource for all physicians and medical students who treat aging patients, including geriatricians, nutritionists, family physicians, gastroenterologists, nursing home administrators, nurses, other healthcare providers, geriatric advocates, and inquisitive consumers.

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Beschreibung

This book provides a review of therapeutic foods and diets for aging patients. Drawing from extensive clinical experience in large integrative medical practices, it offers a unique and thorough perspective on the challenges that older adults present and the most effective ways to integrate nutritional approaches into their care. Nutritional therapies included here improve patient quality of life via noninvasive, lower cost care and reduce systemic dependencies in a growing demographic. This book looks at condition-specific interventions to equip the practitioner with a thorough understanding of when to call upon specific diet interventions. The text revolves around easily translated clinical tools such as tables, graphs, case studies, and examples to assure multicultural adaptation of evidence-based approaches for conventional use in clinical settings.  Integrative Geriatric Nutrition: A Practitioners Guide to Dietary Approaches for Older Adults is a concise yet thorough resource for all physicians and medical students who treat aging patients, including geriatricians, nutritionists, family physicians, gastroenterologists, nursing home administrators, nurses, other healthcare providers, geriatric advocates, and inquisitive consumers.

Autorenporträt

Julie Wendt Licensed Nutritionist; JW NutritionAdjunct Professor George Washington School of Medicine & Health SciencesWashington, DC 20037USA Colleen ConsidinePhysician, Childrens National Medical Center, George Washington UniversityWashington, DC 20037USA Mikhail KoganMedical Director, GW Center for Integrative MedicineAssociate Professor of Medicine, Associate Director of Geriatric Fellowship; George Washington UniversityFounder and Executive Director, AIM Health InstituteWashington, DC 20037USA

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