The Older Americans Act of 1965, amended in 1972, states that many senior citizens eat inadequately because they lack financial means, knowledge, and mobility to purchase and prepare nourishing foods. This report examines how food purchasing patterns of senior citizens compare with other age groups. The age of household head exerts a considerable influence on family food expenditure patterns. Households in which the head was 65 years or over spent more per person on food prepared at home and less on food away from home than households headed by persons of other age groups
A primary goal of the Food Stamp Program (FSP), the universal nation-wide welfare program for the po...
Elderly humans often have a reduction in intake that can produce malnutrition and impaired health. A...
More than 5 million senior citizens age 60 and older struggle with hunger. In the next two decades, ...
This report expands aggregate lifecycle expenditure analysis by separating generational or cohort ef...
Age and sociodemographic differentials in food patterns were examined in a probability sample of 372...
Context. Culinary dependence describes situations in which elderly people are unable to obtain and/o...
The purpose of this thesis was to conduct a policy analysis of Title III of the Older Americans Act ...
I N BECENT years attention has been focusedon the nutritional needs of the older seg-ment of the pop...
This study investigates the differentiated effects of economic and socio-demographic variables on fo...
The continued growth of the nation’s older adult population will bring many societal challenges. One...
The rapid expansion of the population age 60 and older has a number of economic implications. The pe...
Populations in most developed countries are ageing while fertility is declining. Policy makers and r...
The major purpose of this study was to find if significant differences exist in patterns of consumpt...
WP 2002-23 July 2002Examines linkages between food and health spending patterns, income, and health ...
The aging of the American population and subsequent increase in chronic disease will have a profound...
A primary goal of the Food Stamp Program (FSP), the universal nation-wide welfare program for the po...
Elderly humans often have a reduction in intake that can produce malnutrition and impaired health. A...
More than 5 million senior citizens age 60 and older struggle with hunger. In the next two decades, ...
This report expands aggregate lifecycle expenditure analysis by separating generational or cohort ef...
Age and sociodemographic differentials in food patterns were examined in a probability sample of 372...
Context. Culinary dependence describes situations in which elderly people are unable to obtain and/o...
The purpose of this thesis was to conduct a policy analysis of Title III of the Older Americans Act ...
I N BECENT years attention has been focusedon the nutritional needs of the older seg-ment of the pop...
This study investigates the differentiated effects of economic and socio-demographic variables on fo...
The continued growth of the nation’s older adult population will bring many societal challenges. One...
The rapid expansion of the population age 60 and older has a number of economic implications. The pe...
Populations in most developed countries are ageing while fertility is declining. Policy makers and r...
The major purpose of this study was to find if significant differences exist in patterns of consumpt...
WP 2002-23 July 2002Examines linkages between food and health spending patterns, income, and health ...
The aging of the American population and subsequent increase in chronic disease will have a profound...
A primary goal of the Food Stamp Program (FSP), the universal nation-wide welfare program for the po...
Elderly humans often have a reduction in intake that can produce malnutrition and impaired health. A...
More than 5 million senior citizens age 60 and older struggle with hunger. In the next two decades, ...