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Nutritional intake in both free-living and institutionalized older adults with xerostomia
Nelson L. Rhodus
Oral Medicine and Diagnosis
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Xerostomia
100%
Free-living
100%
Nutritional Intake
100%
Institutionalized Older Adults
100%
Older Adults
60%
Malnutrition
40%
Aging
20%
Pharmacologic Agents
20%
Nutritional Deficiency
20%
Geriatric Population
20%
Inadequate nutrition
20%
Dry Mouth
20%
Psychological Manifestations
20%
Proper nutrition
20%
Chronic Degenerative Diseases
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Dietary Intake
100%
Xerostomia
100%
Nutrition
33%
Geriatrics
16%
Degenerative Disease
16%
Nutritional Deficiency
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Dietary Intake
100%
Xerostomia
100%
Nutritional Deficiency
16%
Degenerative Disease
16%