[Nutrition and Dementia - Dementia and Nutrition].

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL THERAPEUTISCHE UMSCHAU Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1024/0040-5930/a001440
Dorothee Volkert
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Nutrition and Dementia - Dementia and Nutrition Abstract: Nutritional aspects play an important role both in the prevention of dementia and in its course. There is a mutual relationship between cognitive impairment and nutrition. In terms of prevention, nutrition is one of the potentially modifiable risk factors for the development of the disease, since it can influence both the structures and the functionality of the brain in a variety of ways. A food selection based on the traditional Mediterranean diet or on a generally healthy diet also seems to be advantageous for maintaining cognitive function. In the course of dementia, various symptoms of the disease sooner or later lead to nutritional problems, which make it difficult to achieve a varied, needs-based diet and are associated with an increased risk of a qualitatively and quantitatively inadequate nutrition. In order to maintain a good nutritional status in people with dementia for as long as possible, early detection of nutritional problems is fundamental. Strategies for the prevention and treatment include the elimination of potential causes of malnutrition and various supportive measures to promote adequate eating. The diet itself can be supported by an attractive, varied range of food, additional snacks, enrichment of the food with energy and nutrients and by oral nutritional supplements. Enteral or parenteral administration of nutrients, on the other hand, should be reserved for justified exceptional cases.

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[营养与痴呆症-痴呆症与营养]。
摘要:营养方面在痴呆症的预防和病程中都起着重要的作用。认知障碍与营养之间存在相互关系。在预防方面,营养是该疾病发展的潜在可改变的风险因素之一,因为它可以以各种方式影响大脑的结构和功能。基于传统地中海饮食或一般健康饮食的食物选择似乎也有利于维持认知功能。在痴呆过程中,各种疾病症状迟早会导致营养问题,这使得难以实现多样化的、基于需求的饮食,并与质量和数量上营养不足的风险增加有关。为了使痴呆症患者尽可能长时间地保持良好的营养状态,早期发现营养问题是至关重要的。预防和治疗战略包括消除营养不良的潜在原因和促进适当饮食的各种支助措施。饮食本身可以通过吸引人的、种类繁多的食物、额外的零食、以能量和营养丰富的食物以及口服营养补充剂来支持。另一方面,肠内或肠外给药应保留给合理的例外情况。
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