The diagnoses are quite
heterogeneous and may include reduced food intake, organic causes,
or psychological disorders; however, among many older adults, no
obvious medical cause can be identified. A variety of
nonpharmacologic interventions may improve energy intake and lead
to weight gain. In some cases, access to quality nutrition is the main
issue. The most common approach to the treatment of weight loss
among older adults is consumption of high-energy/high-protein oral
supplements between meals as a means of increasing daily energy
intake. The role for pharmacotherapy remains limited at present.Avoid junk foods,add extra calories to your diet,have 4 to 5 meals rather than large 3...add protein rich foods and healthy fats to diet for e.g..egg white...add fibre rich foods like green leafy veggies,carrots,Apple, etc. Add green tea to your diet .you have to eat more foods high in amino acids,
calcium, zinc, iron, copper and magnesium...do regular exercise without failure......consult dietitian for further details