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session objectives to help students find practical ways of integrating nutrition assessment and treatment into geriatric medicine to learn more about nutrition therapy for unintentional weight loss malnutrition hypertension stroke ...

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            Session Objectives
  • To help students find practical ways of integrating 
   nutrition assessment and treatment into geriatric 
   medicine.
  • To learn more about nutrition therapy for 
   unintentional weight loss, malnutrition, 
   hypertension, stroke and dysphagia.
  • To identify geriatric nutrition resources on the 
   web. 
   • AECOM Nutrition Website: 
    http://www.aecom.yu.edu/nutrition/default.htm 
     – Particularly useful parts of the AECOM Nutrition 
      website:
       •Nutrition resources: 
        http://www.aecom.yu.edu/nutrition/links.htm
       •Nutrition presentations:
        http://www.aecom.yu.edu/nutrition/presentation/Presentation.
        htm
       •Nutrition Handbook for Medical Professionals
        http://www.aecom.yu.edu/nutrition/NutritionHandbook.htm
   “I’m just not Hungry” Geriatric Nutrition Case #1 
   Lauren Cantor, MBA; Alice Fornari, EdD; CJ Segal-
  Isaacson, EdD; Darwin Deen, MD and Lisa Hark, PhD
   Chief Complaint:
   Mrs. Heraldo is a 78 year old Latina woman brought in 
   by her niece to you, her new primary care provider. The 
   niece is concerned that Mrs. H looks much thinner. Mrs. 
   H seems unconcerned about her weight loss and just 
   repeats she is old now and “just not hungry.” 
   Mrs. H has no idea if she has lost weight. However, her 
   chart documents that she is 5’4” tall and weighed 174 
   lbs (BMI 29.9 kg/m2) 3 months ago. Today she weighs 
   154 lbs (BMI 26.4 kg/m2). 
   Continuation of Chief Complaint:
   The niece explains that her aunt lives alone in a 
   subsidized, senior housing facility. Mrs. Heraldo tells you 
   that her two children, both grown, live in California and 
   Arizona and she sees them about once a year. Her 
   husband died 5 years ago. Her eyes tear a bit as she 
   tells you this.
          Discussion Question #1-4
  • What is the percentage of body weight that Mrs. 
   H has lost in the last three months?
  • Given that Mrs. H’s BMI is still in the overweight 
   range, is her weight loss currently a significant 
   issue? Why or why not?
  • What should our weight goals for Mrs. H be at 
   this point?
  • Is Mrs. H’s weight loss to be expected at her age? 
   Why or why not?
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