Appetite for life - maintaining appetite for foods at old and very old age
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Appetite for life - maintaining appetite for foods at old and very old age. / Wendin, Karin Maria Elisabet; Bredie, Wender; Maître, I. ; Matullat, I.; Olsson, V.; Kremer, S.; Giboreau, A.; Ueland, Ø.
In: Menu, Journal of Food and Hospitality Research, Vol. 6, 2016, p. 25-38.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Appetite for life - maintaining appetite for foods at old and very old age
AU - Wendin, Karin Maria Elisabet
AU - Bredie, Wender
AU - Maître, I.
AU - Matullat, I.
AU - Olsson, V.
AU - Kremer, S.
AU - Giboreau, A.
AU - Ueland, Ø.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Maintaining appetite for foods at old and very old age is important for keeping a reasonable health status and quality of life in this growing group of citizens. Since the personal health status and living condition change for people at higher age a loss of independence in the way they are accustomed to prepare and consume foods is often a consequence. This may lead to changes in consumption patterns and a deteriorated living condition. Full attention should be given to different approaches on how quality of life and appetite for food can be maintained in this group of citizens. The present short communication addresses this topic from multiple angles and presents the results from a discussion by experts on the topic.
AB - Maintaining appetite for foods at old and very old age is important for keeping a reasonable health status and quality of life in this growing group of citizens. Since the personal health status and living condition change for people at higher age a loss of independence in the way they are accustomed to prepare and consume foods is often a consequence. This may lead to changes in consumption patterns and a deteriorated living condition. Full attention should be given to different approaches on how quality of life and appetite for food can be maintained in this group of citizens. The present short communication addresses this topic from multiple angles and presents the results from a discussion by experts on the topic.
M3 - Journal article
VL - 6
SP - 25
EP - 38
JO - Menu, Journal of Food and Hospitality Research
JF - Menu, Journal of Food and Hospitality Research
SN - 2275-5748
ER -
ID: 188478746