Yes, older adults can develop marasmus if they experience severe malnutrition, typically due to factors like chronic illness, poverty, or limited access to food. Marasmus is a form of severe protein-energy malnutrition that can affect individuals of any age if they do not consume enough nutrients for an extended period.
You can refer to them as elders, seniors, or older adults.
Young adults typically show better speed and processing abilities, while older adults may demonstrate more wisdom and accumulated knowledge. However, older adults may experience declines in processing speed and working memory compared to young adults. Both age groups can excel in different cognitive tasks based on their unique strengths and experiences.
Seniors, elders, golden agers, older adults.
Seniors, elderly individuals, older adults, or seniors citizens.
Working with older adults can present challenges such as slower technology adoption, resistance to change, and potential cognitive decline. These factors may require additional patience, understanding, and adaptation in communication and teaching methods.
Marasmus is caused by a severe deficiency of nearly all nutrients, especially protein and calories. A child with marasmus looks emaciated and body weight may be reduced to less than 80% of the normal weight for that height. Marasmus occurrence increases prior to age 1 whereas kwashiorkor occurrence increases after 18 months. Kwashiorkor is a type of malnutrition with controversial causes, but it is commonly believed to be caused by insufficient protein intake. It usually affects children aged 1-4 years, although it also occurs in older children and adults.
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Yes, older adults can get chickenpox if they haven't had it before.
Marasmus is caused by the deficiency of protein
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Marasmus occurs because not everyone in the world has access to enough food. Marasmus is a malnutrition caused by not getting enough nutrients and proteins in your diet.
Older adults often have decreased kidney function.
Marasmus-- Severe malnutritution in children caused by a diet lacking in calories as well as protein. Marasmus may also be caused by disease and parasitic infection.
Marasmus is a severe type of malnutrition. When a person has this there is a chronic wasting way of fats, muscle and tissue. General symptoms of marasmus are rapid weight loss, frequent diarrhea, fatigue and dizziness.
Older adults will not need as many calories because they are more sedentary and move around less. Vitamins and minerals are more important for older adults to keep bones healthy.
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what are the age groups most affected with marasmus? The answer is 40-50