This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.There has been little empirical investigation of the preferences of people living in aged care homes for food services. The aim of the present study was to elicit consumer preferences and their willingness to pay for food service in aged care homes. Current residents or their family members were invited to take part in the discrete choice experiment questionnaire administered via interview. Of the 109 eligible residents and 175 eligible family members approached for consent 121 (43%) ...
Introduction: The aging population is a matter of global concern. Age-related physiological, patholo...
Dysphagia has become more prevalent with age. Thus, the demand for texture-modified diets (TMDs) has...
Background: Malnutrition and dehydration are life-threatening conditions affecting a large proportio...
There has been little empirical investigation of the preferences of people living in aged care homes...
Background: Choice of food is an imperative aspect of quality of life for residents in Residential A...
Aims and objectives: To explore the experiences of food choice and meal service in residential aged ...
Choice of food is an imperative aspect of quality of life for residents in Residential Aged Care Hom...
Background: Food regulations exist to protect older people in residential aged care, leading to the ...
The focus of this work pertains to the development of a detailed and specific measurement instrument...
International audienceA decline in appetite and consequently in food intake is often observed with a...
Background: An adequate dietary intake, especially of protein and energy, is important for maintaini...
Abstract Background Older adults living in long term ...
Background: Healthiness, price, and convenience are typically indicated as important motives for foo...
Introduction: The aging population is a matter of global concern. Age-related physiological, patholo...
While improved mealtime practices can reduce agitation, improve quality of life, and increase food i...
Introduction: The aging population is a matter of global concern. Age-related physiological, patholo...
Dysphagia has become more prevalent with age. Thus, the demand for texture-modified diets (TMDs) has...
Background: Malnutrition and dehydration are life-threatening conditions affecting a large proportio...
There has been little empirical investigation of the preferences of people living in aged care homes...
Background: Choice of food is an imperative aspect of quality of life for residents in Residential A...
Aims and objectives: To explore the experiences of food choice and meal service in residential aged ...
Choice of food is an imperative aspect of quality of life for residents in Residential Aged Care Hom...
Background: Food regulations exist to protect older people in residential aged care, leading to the ...
The focus of this work pertains to the development of a detailed and specific measurement instrument...
International audienceA decline in appetite and consequently in food intake is often observed with a...
Background: An adequate dietary intake, especially of protein and energy, is important for maintaini...
Abstract Background Older adults living in long term ...
Background: Healthiness, price, and convenience are typically indicated as important motives for foo...
Introduction: The aging population is a matter of global concern. Age-related physiological, patholo...
While improved mealtime practices can reduce agitation, improve quality of life, and increase food i...
Introduction: The aging population is a matter of global concern. Age-related physiological, patholo...
Dysphagia has become more prevalent with age. Thus, the demand for texture-modified diets (TMDs) has...
Background: Malnutrition and dehydration are life-threatening conditions affecting a large proportio...