Abstract
Nutritional problems associated with dementia and Alzheimer's disease (AD) are of concern and have been documented in the literature for many years.1 Despite this emphasis, the complexity of assessing the AD client's eating or feeding behaviors as well as nutritional status has only recently been recognized in practice and in research. This literature review presents current research and study of the nutritional status, problem feeding behaviors and therapy of AD clients.
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