Unintentional weight loss in persons older than 65 years is associated with increased morbidity and mortality.
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Images. Patients who are overweight or obese may intentionally lose weight to improve their health. Unintentional weight loss is often defined as weight loss of at least 5% of the patient's usual body weight that occurs within the preceding 6 to 12 months, and that is not the expected consequence of treatment of a known illness.
In the other site, the prognosis of the patients is related to primary cause of the uwl. Weight loss is a common problem seen by generalists. Sudden, noticeable weight loss can happen after a stressful event, although it can also be a sign of a serious illness.
Overall, nonmalignant diseases are more common causes of unintentional.
Unintentional weight loss (uwl) is a common symptom, particularly among older patients. Weight loss and low body weight have potentially serious clinical although a nonspecific observation, weight loss is often of concern to both patients and physicians. The trip database is a leading resource to help health professionals find trustworthy answers to their clinical questions. A discussion of the etiologies and diagnostic evaluation of unintentional weight loss, including the distinction between weight loss and cachexia.