Laguna et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Eating capability assessments in elderly populationsLaguna et al., 2017
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- 8374034625527408612
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- Laguna L
- Sarkar A
- Chen J
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- Nutrition and functional foods for healthy aging
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During the course of a meal, one needs to exert numerous coordinated actions. The aging process implies physiologically weakened muscles, the lack of natural teeth, and poor movement coordination, all of which cause difficulties in the eating process. Then older …
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