“…Previous studies conducted with British (Tsakos, Herrick, Sheiham, & Watt, 2010) and Brazilian (Nakamura et al, 2016) elderly participants also reported a higher risk of low weight for edentulous elderly, compared to those with 10 or more teeth. Some aging processes, such as hormonal changes, reduced glucose tolerance and elevated levels of insulin, reduced digestive ability, chronic diseases, gastrointestinal problems, malabsorption syndromes, neurological disorders, depression and other psychological problems, lack of social life, polypharmacy, dysphagia, senses deprivations such as taste, smell and vision, can cause weight loss, anorexia and loss of appetite, as they make feeding difficult (Francisco, Assumpção, Borim, & Malta, 2019;Αntoniadou & Varzakas, 2020).…”