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What causes an elderly person to have no appetite?

It's estimated that between 15% and 30% of older adults experience a significant decrease in appetite, a condition sometimes called 'anorexia of aging'. Understanding what causes an elderly person to have no appetite is the first step toward effective support and intervention.

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What happens if an elderly person stops eating?: A comprehensive guide for caregivers

According to a study in *BMC Geriatrics*, poor appetite affects an estimated 15–30% of community-dwelling older adults, making it a common concern. Understanding **what happens if an elderly person stops eating** is crucial for family caregivers, as the consequences can be severe and require immediate, compassionate attention.

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What Does Adult Failure to Thrive Mean?

Adult failure to thrive (AFTT) affects a significant portion of older adults, with prevalence estimates ranging from 5-35% in community-dwelling seniors. This authoritative guide explains what does adult failure to thrive mean, exploring its causes, symptoms, and potential for reversal.

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