“…Besides affecting physical and physiological capabilities, aging significantly impacts nutritional status by other means. For instance, defective teeth or teeth loss, poor oral hygiene, lack of saliva resulting in impaired oral processing, taste and texture aberrations can result in reduced nutrient intake and consequently malnutrition (Coleman, ; Laguna et al, ; Laguna, Hetherington, Chen, Artigas, & Sarkar, ; Laguna, Sarkar, Artigas, & Chen, ; Laguna, Sarkar, & Chen, ; Mingioni et al, ). Swallowing disorders (dysphagia) and dry mouth (xerostomia, salivary gland hypofunction) are the most prevalent oral processing conditions encountered by aging adults.…”