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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 1977

AGING, NUTRITION, AND THE CONTINUUM OF HEALTH CARE

Donald M. Watkin

The interrelations of aging, nutrition, and the continuum of health care have been discussed in terms of four issues, all of which focus on how to convince modern societies that meaningful attention to the triad is not only desirable but, in the light of the alternative, practically mandatory. The action steps required consist by and large of convincing societal leadership who in turn can convince their followers that meaningful attention to the aging-nutrition-health triad can produce better lives for all. The attention must be directed at all human life from conception to death. Properly applied throughout life, the attention can dramatically decrease the misery and waste currently imposed by life-style diseases and disabilities. To highlight the tangible and appeal to the pecuniary qualities of mankind, attention has been focused particuarly on the cost-effectiveness of such attention. The fractionation of the triads components into individual units each furthered by its own proponents is not only wasteful of scarce resources but dangerous to individuals and their societies. Professionally trained scientists concerned with nutrition are keys to the catalysis of societal comprehension of the triads interrelations. They have the education, training, experience and contacts at all levels to lead the leaders who in turn will convince societies worldwide that integration of aging, nutrition, and the continuum of health care at all phases of the life cycle is desirable, mandatory, effective, and economically sound.


Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 1958

THE ASSESSMENT OF PROTEIN NUTRITION IN AGED MAN

Donald M. Watkin


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1965

NUTRIENT AND ENERGY METABOLISM IN PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT CANCER DURING HYPERALIMENTATION WITH FAT ADMINISTERED INTRAVENOUSLY.

Donald M. Watkin; Jesse L. Steinfeld


The Journals of Gerontology | 1955

Metabolism in the aged: the effect of stanolone on the retention of nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus, and calcium and on the urinary excretion of 17-keto, 11-oxy, and 17-hydroxy steroids in eight elderly men on high and low protein diets.

Donald M. Watkin; Janis Parsons; Marvin J. Yiengst; Nathan W. Shock


Journal of Nutrition | 1953

Agewise differences in the urinary excretion of vitamin B12 following intramuscular administration.

Donald M. Watkin; Calvin A. Lang; Bacon F. Chow; Nathan W. Shock


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1962

Disease factors complicating clinical appraisals of nutritional status.

Donald M. Watkin


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 1964

Metabolic Relationships Between Tumor and Host During Massive Doses of Prednisone in Human Neoplastic Disease

Donald M. Watkin; Jesse L. Steinfeld


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1965

Fecal Excretion of Lipids Before, During and After Hyperalimentation with Fat Administered Intravenously

Donald M. Watkin


Cancer | 1958

Effects of pantothenic acid‐deficient diets in patients with carcinomas

Arthur G. Ship; William E. Schal'Ten; Donald M. Watkin; Marjorie Romine


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1968

COMMENT BY DR. WATKIN

Donald M. Watkin

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Cyrus E. French

National Institutes of Health

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Jesse L. Steinfeld

National Institutes of Health

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John G. Bieri

National Institutes of Health

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Nathan W. Shock

National Institutes of Health

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Arthur G. Ship

National Institutes of Health

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Bacon F. Chow

National Institutes of Health

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Calvin A. Lang

National Institutes of Health

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Janis Parsons

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Marjorie Romine

National Institutes of Health

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