Socioeconomic disparities and nutritional aging: how food insecurity and financial hardship accelerate health decline in older adults (opens in new tab)
This narrative review examines how socioeconomic disparities accelerate health decline in older adults. As the global population ages, older age represents a major risk factor for chronic diseases, frailty, and disability, particularly in socially disadvantaged groups. While adequate nutrition is essential to healthy aging, approximately 28% of the global population experiences moderate or severe food insecurity, with older adults disproportionately affected in resource-limited settings. Food...
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