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    • Ageing Is Associated with Decreases in Appetite and Energy Intake—A Meta-Analysis in Healthy Adults
    • Short Sleep Duration and Dietary Intake: Epidemiologic Evidence, Mechanisms, and Health Implications
    • Unintentional Weight Loss in Older Adults
    • An Approach to the Nonpharmacologic and Pharmacologic Management of Unintentional Weight Loss Among Older Adults
    • Anorexia of ageing: a key component in the pathogenesis of both sarcopenia and cachexia
    • Mechanisms of the anorexia of aging—a review
    • Whey protein ingestion in elderly results in greater muscle protein accrual than ingestion of its constituent essential amino acid content
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Ageing Is Associated with Decreases in Appetite and Energy Intake—A Meta-Analysis in Healthy Adults
Short Sleep Duration and Dietary Intake: Epidemiologic Evidence, Mechanisms, and Health Implications
Unintentional Weight Loss in Older Adults
An Approach to the Nonpharmacologic and Pharmacologic Management of Unintentional Weight Loss Among Older Adults
Anorexia of ageing: a key component in the pathogenesis of both sarcopenia and cachexia
Mechanisms of the anorexia of aging—a review
Whey protein ingestion in elderly results in greater muscle protein accrual than ingestion of its constituent essential amino acid content

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