Background and Objectives: Social eating is associated with a range of physical and mental health benefits for older adults. Previous research has identified some of the practical barriers that may limit social eating, such as cost and access to public transport. However, little is known about the psychosocial issues that can affect older adults’ engagement with social eating. This study examines psychosocial barriers and facilitators to attending community-based social eating opportunities for older adults. Design and Methods: Forty-two older people aged between 59-89 years living in Manchester, UK, participated in semi-structured interviews or focus groups about their experiences and perceptions of social eating opportunities. Interview t...
Background Poor diet quality is common among older people, but little is known about influences on f...
Objective To identify environmental factors that influence the eating behavior of home-living older...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, about 14% of community-dwelling adults aged 65 and over are estimated to be a...
Background and Objectives: Social eating is associated with a range of physical and mental health be...
Our understanding of how eating behaviours change in later life have been dominated by the studies o...
The UK, in common with many countries, has an ageing demographic. Changes accompanying ageing can in...
Background: The ageing processes occur slowly over time and are often not detectable by the individu...
Background: Older people are sometimes challenged in maintaining a healthy diet but, because of age ...
Older adults are at risk for food insecurity due to financial constraints, physical difficulties, so...
Background: Older adults have unique nutritional needs due to physiologic changes that occur as part...
Despite the recognised importance of diet for health in older age and how common poor diet quality a...
The population over 60 years old is growing rapidly in Norway and in many other countries, and resea...
Eating together at the same table, i.e., commensality, is an old phenomenon among humans. Today, the...
Background: poor diet quality is common among older people, but little is known about influences on ...
Purpose: The purpose of this descriptive qualitative study was to explore what factors may have infl...
Background Poor diet quality is common among older people, but little is known about influences on f...
Objective To identify environmental factors that influence the eating behavior of home-living older...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, about 14% of community-dwelling adults aged 65 and over are estimated to be a...
Background and Objectives: Social eating is associated with a range of physical and mental health be...
Our understanding of how eating behaviours change in later life have been dominated by the studies o...
The UK, in common with many countries, has an ageing demographic. Changes accompanying ageing can in...
Background: The ageing processes occur slowly over time and are often not detectable by the individu...
Background: Older people are sometimes challenged in maintaining a healthy diet but, because of age ...
Older adults are at risk for food insecurity due to financial constraints, physical difficulties, so...
Background: Older adults have unique nutritional needs due to physiologic changes that occur as part...
Despite the recognised importance of diet for health in older age and how common poor diet quality a...
The population over 60 years old is growing rapidly in Norway and in many other countries, and resea...
Eating together at the same table, i.e., commensality, is an old phenomenon among humans. Today, the...
Background: poor diet quality is common among older people, but little is known about influences on ...
Purpose: The purpose of this descriptive qualitative study was to explore what factors may have infl...
Background Poor diet quality is common among older people, but little is known about influences on f...
Objective To identify environmental factors that influence the eating behavior of home-living older...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, about 14% of community-dwelling adults aged 65 and over are estimated to be a...