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What does it mean when an elderly person eats a lot? A Guide for Caregivers

According to the Alzheimer's Society, changes in appetite, including eating too much, can be a natural part of living with dementia. When you notice an elderly person eats a lot, it can be a sign of various underlying issues, from medical conditions like diabetes to psychological factors such as boredom or anxiety. Recognizing the cause is the first step toward effective management and ensuring their well-being.

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Is Increased Appetite a Symptom of Dementia? A Comprehensive Guide for Caregivers

According to the Alzheimer's Society, changes in eating habits are a common and often distressing challenge for people living with dementia and their caregivers. But while many associate the condition with appetite loss, a persistent and seemingly insatiable hunger is also a possibility, raising the question: **Is increased appetite a symptom of dementia?**

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Why is my elderly father eating so much? A comprehensive guide

Many caregivers are surprised by a senior parent's sudden increase in appetite, and according to recent studies on dementia patients, changes in eating habits are a common issue. Understanding the underlying reasons for the question, 'Why is my elderly father eating so much?' is the first step toward finding a compassionate solution.

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