Yu Runyuan, Wang Lixia, Liu Yifan, Hu Yimeng, Zheng Zuncheng, Wang Xiaoyu, Chen Yuexia, Liu Yulian
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, The Affiliated Taian City Central Hospital of Qingdao University, Taian, 271000, China.
Gaotang County Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Liaocheng, 252800, China.
Aging Dis. 2025 Apr 8. doi: 10.14336/AD.2025.0337.
Disabled older adults represent a population requiring special attention in the context of global aging, with malnutrition and cognitive decline being prevalent and interrelated health concerns. This review systematically examines the association between malnutrition and mental deterioration in this population, with an in-depth exploration of the potential biological mechanisms underlying this relationship. Current evidence suggests that malnutrition accelerates cognitive decline through multiple pathways, including neurotransmitter synthesis impairment, insufficient cerebral energy supply, chronic inflammation and oxidative stress, blood-brain barrier dysfunction, and reduced neuroplasticity. Additionally, dysregulation of the gut-brain axis, an emerging mechanism, may influence brain health via alterations in the gut microbiota. This review aims to provide a theoretical foundation for understanding the intricate relationship between malnutrition and cognitive impairment while offering insights into optimizing health management and nutritional strategies for disabled older adults.
在全球老龄化背景下,残疾老年人是需要特别关注的群体,营养不良和认知衰退是普遍且相互关联的健康问题。本综述系统地研究了该人群中营养不良与精神衰退之间的关联,并深入探讨了这种关系背后潜在的生物学机制。目前的证据表明,营养不良通过多种途径加速认知衰退,包括神经递质合成受损、脑能量供应不足、慢性炎症和氧化应激、血脑屏障功能障碍以及神经可塑性降低。此外,肠道-脑轴失调作为一种新出现的机制,可能通过肠道微生物群的改变影响大脑健康。本综述旨在为理解营养不良与认知障碍之间的复杂关系提供理论基础,同时为优化残疾老年人的健康管理和营养策略提供见解。