Nutrition is essential for the overall well-being of an older individual, and psychological well-being (PWB) is an important dimension of quality of life [1,2]. Nutritional status is known to associate… Click to show full abstract
Nutrition is essential for the overall well-being of an older individual, and psychological well-being (PWB) is an important dimension of quality of life [1,2]. Nutritional status is known to associate with better PWB among long-term residents with dementia, but less is known about these relationships in general older population [3]. We analyzed PWB, frailty risk, and dietary intake in various groups of older people.
               
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