Nutrition risk varies according to social network type: data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging.

Family medicine and community health(2023)

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Social network type was associated with nutrition risk in this representative sample of Canadian middle-aged and older adults. Providing adults with opportunities to deepen and diversify their social networks may decrease the prevalence of nutrition risk. Individuals with more restricted networks should be proactively screened for nutrition risk.
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aging,diet, food, and nutrition,epidemiology,malnutrition,nutritional status
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