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Weight loss linked to mortality risk in older women


 

FROM THE JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY: MEDICAL SCIENCES

Data support weight monitoring

The investigators acknowledged that their data do not affect clinical recommendations for moderate weight loss in older women to improve health outcomes, especially in those with overweight or obesity, but instead “support close monitoring of the amount and speed of weight loss, particularly when unintentional, as an indicator of underlying poor health and predictor of decreased lifespan in older women.”

Neil Skolnik, MD, professor of family and community medicine at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, agreed with this conclusion. The current study suggests that when older women lose a significant amount of weight unintentionally, it could be a sign of failing health, he said.

Weight gain or loss in old age is very different from weight issues in younger people, where clinicians may be encouraging weight loss to improve health outcomes, Dr. Skolnik said in an interview.

A key take-home message for clinicians, in addition to monitoring weight in older patients, is to emphasize nutrition for individuals in their 80s, 90s, and beyond, he said.

The study was supported by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Dr. Shadyab had no financial conflicts to disclose. Dr. Skolnik had no financial conflicts to disclose and serves on the editorial advisory board of Family Practice News.

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