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Why People with Dementia Stop Eating: Understanding the Brain Changes Behind Loss of Appetite and Difficulty Swallowing

Why People with Dementia Stop Eating: Understanding the Brain Changes Behind Loss of Appetite and Difficulty Swallowing

Many families wonder why people with dementia stop eating as the disease progresses. In most cases, it’s not because they’re giving up or refusing food. Dementia gradually damages the areas of the brain responsible for recognizing food, coordinating chewing and swallowing, sensing hunger, and remembering how to eat. This guide explains the brain changes behind eating difficulties, common problems such as food pocketing and dysphagia, when to talk to a doctor, whether feeding tubes are recommended, and practical ways families can make mealtimes safer and more comfortable while preserving their loved one’s dignity and quality of life.

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Why People with Dementia Stop Eating: Understanding the Brain Changes Behind Loss of Appetite and Difficulty Swallowing

Why People with Dementia Stop Eating: Understanding the Brain Changes Behind Loss of Appetite and Difficulty Swallowing

Many families wonder why people with dementia stop eating as the disease progresses. In most cases, it’s not because they’re giving up or refusing food. Dementia gradually damages the areas of the brain responsible for recognizing food, coordinating chewing and swallowing, sensing hunger, and remembering how to eat. This guide explains the brain changes behind eating difficulties, common problems such as food pocketing and dysphagia, when to talk to a doctor, whether feeding tubes are recommended, and practical ways families can make mealtimes safer and more comfortable while preserving their loved one’s dignity and quality of life.

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