Laguna et al., 2015 - Google Patents
A quantitative assessment of the eating capability in the elderly individualsLaguna et al., 2015
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- Laguna L
- Sarkar A
- Artigas G
- Chen J
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- Physiology & behavior
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Ageing process implies physiologically weakened muscles, loss of natural teeth and movement coordination, causing difficulties in the eating process. A term “eating capability” has been proposed to measure objectively how capable an elderly individual is in overall …
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