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Factors influencing eating a varied diet in old age

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PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION
Volume 12, Issue 12, Pages 2421-2427

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1368980009005448

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Europe; Older people; Dietary variety; Perceived resources; Goals

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Objective - To investigate the influences of resources and food-related goals on the variety of food choice among older people Design: A questionnnaire-based survey in eight European countries: Poland, Portugal, United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Italy and Spain. Subjects: Participants (n 3200) were above 65 years of age and living in their own homes. The samples were quota samples, eight groups of fifty in each country, based on gender, age and living circumstances, reflecting the diversity of each of the national populations based on education, income and urbanization of living environment. Conclusions: Older people's variety of food intake depended on material resources (e.g. monthly income, access to a car, living arrangement, physical and mental health). However, in addition to these variables, the way older people perceived other resources, such as their level of appetite, their food knowledge, their perception of the distance to the shops, access to high-quality products, having better kitchen facilities, access to good service providers and support from friends and neighbours, all contributed to how varied a diet they ate.

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