Anemia is a common problem in older adults. A wide array of factors may contribute to anemia in this population. Diets insufficient in red meat and leafy greens can cause anemia due to reduced iron and vitamin B12. Additionally, older people are more susceptible to chronic diseases, which can lead to anemia. Gastrointestinal bleeding is another common cause of anemia in the elderly. Anemia should be treated promptly because it aggravates heart conditions and cognitive impairments, common conditions in older adults.

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