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Symptoms: high blood pressure, fatigue, thirst, frequent urination. There are 2 types of Diabetes, Type 1 and Type 2, Type 1 is genetic and you cannot cure it, Type 2 is developmental and can be cured through good eating habits and and overall a healthy lifestyle.
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<em>In older adults can lead to various health problems, including a weak immune system, that increases the risk of infections; poor wound healing; and muscle weakness, which can lead to falls and fractures.</em>
<em>Important risk nutrients include protein; omega-3 fatty acids; dietary fiber; vitamins B6, B12, and E; calcium; magnesium; and potassium. Many older adults are not getting enough of these nutrients. </em>
Explanation:
<em>Changes that you may see in the older adult that will impact their nutrition.</em>
<em>∴slower metabolism.</em>
<em>∴declining appetite.</em>
<em>∴less lean body mass.</em>
<em>∴shrinking bone density.</em>
<em>∴malabsorption of vitamin B-12.</em>
<em>∴decreased number of taste buds.</em>
I believe the answer you are looking for is the body loses more water than usual