Healthy eating and drinking

Supporting adults to eat and drink well at home, with practical advice, local services, and tips for staying healthy and independent.

Malnutrition in older adults

Malnutrition is not a normal part of ageing.
Over a million people over 65 in the UK suffer from malnutrition, most living in their own homes.

Signs and symptoms:

  • Unplanned weight loss (loose clothes, dentures, belts, jewellery)
  • Low body weight
  • Lack of interest in eating or drinking
  • Tiredness, muscle weakness, confusion, frequent illness

Why older people are more at risk:

  • Reduced appetite, slower metabolism, muscle loss
  • Changes in taste and smell
  • Dental problems, dry mouth
  • Difficulty preparing and eating food

What to do:

  • Try the “3, 2, 1” approach:
    • 3 fortified meals a day (add cheese, butter, cream, or fortified milk)
    • 2 high energy snacks a day (cheese and crackers, toast, full-fat yoghurt, nuts, biscuits, fruit)
    • 1 pint of fortified milk a day (add 4 tablespoons of dried milk powder to a pint of full-fat milk)
  • Speak to a GP if you’re concerned.

Further information:
Malnutrition - NHS