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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Camilla Foster

Why do people sometimes lose their appetite as they get older?

  • Loss of appetite is not uncommon as people age and can indicate underlying physical health problems or emotional wellbeing, potentially leading to malnutrition and reduced vitality.
  • Dr Nick Thompson, a consultant gastroenterologist, identifies seven key reasons for decreased appetite in older individuals, including limited access to fresh food due to mobility issues, poor dental health, and depression.
  • Other significant factors contributing to appetite loss include the side effects of multiple medications (polypharmacy), social isolation and loneliness, and various illnesses common in later life, such as gut issues or constipation.
  • To manage reduced appetite, practical strategies include making eating a social activity and consulting a GP to review medications that might be impacting appetite.
  • Maintaining regular physical activity to preserve mobility and strength, and addressing dietary deficiencies, particularly in vitamins like vitamin D, are also recommended.

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The 7 common reasons why people lose their appetite later in life – and how to manage it

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