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Nutrition

Nutrition as a pathway to healthy ageing, independence, and wellbeing.

What does Nutrition mean?

Older adults are at increased risk of malnutrition due to a complex interplay of health, social, and system-level factors, including chronic disease, polypharmacy, poor-quality care and meals, social isolation, depression, and age-related functional decline. Malnutrition in later life is often under-recognized and under-prioritized, despite its strong association with frailty, hospitalisation, functional loss, and reduced quality of life. Nutrition sits at the intersection of health, care quality, social connection, and equity. Strengthening nutritional support in later life represents a low-cost, high-impact opportunity to prevent frailty, delay disease progression, and support functional ability, independence, mental health, and wellbeing.

How does the IFA advance Nutrition?

IFA works to mobilize multisectoral stakeholders to advance system-level and policy approaches that strengthen nutrition as a foundation for healthy ageing. This includes promoting integrated interventions that support nutritional screening, quality care and meals, and access to appropriate nutrition across care settings and communities. Through evidence-informed advocacy and partnership, IFA seeks to elevate nutrition within prevention, noncommunicable disease management, functional ability, and social and mental health agendas for older adults.

Key initiatives in this area

A selection of publications, initiatives, and activities related to this area of work.

As this area grows in importance, the IFA is expanding its work through related initiatives, partnerships, and global advocacy, with further activity under development.

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