The study of hyperphagia in dementia
<p>About 750 000 people suffer from dementia in the United Kingdom. This number is rising as the proportion of those over 65 years old increases. Excessive eating (hyperphagia) occurs at some stage in about 25 % of people suffering from dementia. This can lead to consumption of unsuitable subs...
Main Authors: | Keene, J, Keene, Janet |
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Other Authors: | Hope, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1995
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