Hohenheimer konsensusgespräch - Ernährung und altern

Translated title of the contribution: Hohenheim consensus talk: Nutrition and aging

C. J. Bates, D. Benton, H. K. Biesalski, H. B. Staehelin, J. Van Staveren, P. Stehle, P. M. Suter, G. Wolfram

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Abstract

Objective: To consider the relationship between nutrition and aging. To summarize existing knowledge and identify areas of ignorance. Design: Experts from a range of relevant disciplines received and considered a series of questions related to aspects of the topic. Setting: University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany. Interventiuon: The experts met and discussed the questions and arrived at a consensus. Conclusion: Many specific conclusions were drawn that support the general view that as we age an inadequate nutrition contributes to the loss of function and the development and progression of disease. Nutritional status is influenced by a range of medical, physiological, psychological, social, and situational variables. Adequate nutrition and physical activity are aspects of a health-promoting lifestyle. The encouraging of better nutrition and the taking of exercise is a cost-effective way of decreasing the incidence and progression of age-related disease. The earlier such interventions are introduced the better.

Translated title of the contributionHohenheim consensus talk: Nutrition and aging
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)285-301
Number of pages17
JournalAktuelle Ernahrungsmedizin
Volume26
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes

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