Nutritional status and health of community-dwelling older adults in urban areas of the Lalitpur district, Nepal
Eebaraj Simkhada, Aerusha Simkhada

TL;DR
This study examines the nutritional status and health of older adults in urban Nepal, finding high rates of malnutrition and chronic diseases.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the health and nutritional challenges of older adults in Lalitpur district, Nepal.
Findings
13% of participants were malnourished and 45% at risk of malnutrition.
28% were overweight and 62.2% had chronic diseases like hypertension and diabetes.
Abstract
Poor nutrition causes ill health and functional dependence in the older population. Different aspects of older people’s health and nutritional status are little known in the growing older population in Nepal. This study describes the nutritional status, socio-demographic factors, and health-related characteristics among community-dwelling older people in urban areas of Lalitpur district of Nepal. The study was a cross-sectional population-based study among older people aged 60 years and older, in five Village Development Committees (VDCs) around the outskirts of Lalitpur Metropolitan City of Lalitpur district of Nepal. Multi-stage cluster sampling with probability proportional to size was used to select a sample of 360 old aged individuals. Nutritional status was assessed by the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) tool. The data on socio-demographic factors, socioeconomic factors, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFrailty in Older Adults · Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving · Global Health and Epidemiology
