Good Prospects for the Aging Gastrointestinal System


Normal Function is Retained Despite Age-related Changes

J. Sedmihradsky, BSc, MA

Introduction
Although failing gastrointestinal function may have been previously associated with advancing age, this is not currently the case. In recent years, clinical studies have changed perceptions about how the gastrointestinal tract ages, demonstrating that in general, normal gastrointestinal function is retained in healthy elderly individuals. This article will discuss the age-related changes that can occur in the gastrointestinal system of the elderly.

Overall, the gastrointestinal tract does not undergo major changes with the aging process. Consequently, the recommended dietary intake of nutrients for the elderly remains quite similar to that of younger adults.