Reprint

Ageing and Nutrition through Lifespan

Edited by
August 2020
188 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03928-945-5 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-03928-946-2 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Ageing and Nutrition through Lifespan that was published in

Medicine & Pharmacology
Public Health & Healthcare
Summary

Population is ageing at an unprecedented speed globally. As concept, ageing is considered a continuous process starting from birth and is accompanied by various physiological changes and a number of chronic diseases that affect health and quality of life. Ageing as a continuous process is depending on life course exposures to health risks, lifestyle and nutrition, socioeconomic background, and other factors. There is considerable interest among scientists regarding the direct and indirect effect of nutrition in optimal ageing. Nutrition has a beneficial effect in a variety of chronic disease that impact the process of ageing. Given the importance of this issue, the journal Nutrients is planning a Special Issue on “Ageing and Nutrition through Lifespan” with the aim of providing a source for accurate, up-to-date scientific information on this topic. We invite you and your co-workers to consider submission of your original research findings or a review article on the topic. Manuscripts should focus on the direct impact of specific food components, dietary patterns, energy intake, macro-, micro- nutrients, alcohol intake, food insecurity as well as malnourishment and appetite to the ageing process (healthy, active, successful ageing, frailty and other similar indices) across lifespan. In a similar way, we also welcome manuscripts that focus on the indirect effect of nutrition to the ageing process throughout the pathway of chronic disease (i.e., obesity, diabetes, depression and mental diseases).

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
older adults; healthy ageing; nutrition; physical activity; lifestyle behaviour; whey protein isolate; dairy; cognitive function; cobalamin; vitamin B12; NADPH; aging; redox; lifespan; longevity; mitochondrial; NADP; nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate; glutathione; thioredoxin; Drosophila; C. elegans; fatty acids; omega 6; omega 3; breast milk; infant formula; fatty acid desaturases; early life nutrition; control formula; intervention formula; exclusive breastfeeding; mild cognitive impairment; food insecurity; South Africa; epidemiology; snack; sugars; carbohydrate; energy intake; anxiety; older adults; Attica study; Greece; older adults; aging; food; nutrition; acceptability; vitamin D; elderly individuals; nursing homes; malnutrition; MNA; nutrition; physical performance; bone turnover; sarcopenia; osteosarcopenia; falls; elderly; prospective; survival; fruit and vegetable consumption; interaction; older adults; multimorbidity; maternal obesity; breastfeeding; breast milk; colostrum; mature milk; fatty acids; LC-PUFA; omega-3; omega-6; DHA; AA; children; growth; cognition; early life nutrition; programming; prevalence; interactions; dietary supplements; antibiotics; antihypertensive medication