Adding flavours can encourage food intake in older adults for health benefits. The use and attitudes of 22 community-dwelling UK older adults (15 females, aged 65-83 years) towards foods and products that add flavour, e.g., sauces and seasonings, were investigated. Participants used foods/products to add flavour when cooking and eating from 0 to 17 times/day. Taste and flavour were important, and foods/products could add flavour, make foods more pleasant and did not cause discomfort. There were concerns, however, over the healthiness of some foods/products, while consuming a healthy diet and one's health were important. Reasons for adding flavours largely centred around 'meal enhancement', reasons for not adding flavours focused on 'the pro...
Background: The population of older adults is growing and many are at risk of disease-related malnut...
Background: The population of older adults is growing and many are at risk of disease-related malnut...
It is commonly assumed that sensory impairments occurring with age negatively affect older people's ...
Adding flavours can encourage food intake in older adults for health benefits. The use and attitudes...
Within the increasing older population, there is a burden of undernutrition. The prescription of ora...
Taste and smell losses occur with aging. These changes may decrease the enjoyment of food and may su...
It is often speculated that the age related decline in taste and smell performance can add to the de...
There are potential nutritional and sensory benefits of adding sauces to hospital meals. The aim of ...
Having a "good" diet counts as an important factor for healthy ageing. Beyond nutritional aspects, a...
Ageing sees a decline in appetite and food intake with associated deficiencies in both macronutrient...
Previous research on the repeat exposure to a novel flavour combined with monosodium glutamate (MSG)...
Available online 17 February 2021Many older adults fail to meet their daily protein requirements, po...
International audienceA decline in appetite and consequently in food intake is often observed with a...
Taste perception has been studied frequently in young and older adult groups. This paper systematica...
BACKGROUND: Under-nutrition in older adults is widespread. Oral nutritional supplement beverages (ON...
Background: The population of older adults is growing and many are at risk of disease-related malnut...
Background: The population of older adults is growing and many are at risk of disease-related malnut...
It is commonly assumed that sensory impairments occurring with age negatively affect older people's ...
Adding flavours can encourage food intake in older adults for health benefits. The use and attitudes...
Within the increasing older population, there is a burden of undernutrition. The prescription of ora...
Taste and smell losses occur with aging. These changes may decrease the enjoyment of food and may su...
It is often speculated that the age related decline in taste and smell performance can add to the de...
There are potential nutritional and sensory benefits of adding sauces to hospital meals. The aim of ...
Having a "good" diet counts as an important factor for healthy ageing. Beyond nutritional aspects, a...
Ageing sees a decline in appetite and food intake with associated deficiencies in both macronutrient...
Previous research on the repeat exposure to a novel flavour combined with monosodium glutamate (MSG)...
Available online 17 February 2021Many older adults fail to meet their daily protein requirements, po...
International audienceA decline in appetite and consequently in food intake is often observed with a...
Taste perception has been studied frequently in young and older adult groups. This paper systematica...
BACKGROUND: Under-nutrition in older adults is widespread. Oral nutritional supplement beverages (ON...
Background: The population of older adults is growing and many are at risk of disease-related malnut...
Background: The population of older adults is growing and many are at risk of disease-related malnut...
It is commonly assumed that sensory impairments occurring with age negatively affect older people's ...