Background: The ageing processes occur slowly over time and are often not detectable by the individual. Thus, preparing for dietary needs in later years should start at an earlier age than most people realise. Objective: This study aims at better understanding what characterises food-related practices in active, home-living older adults, in order to identify food-related factors that act as barriers and those that promote healthy ageing. Design: Three experiments were conducted: First, a web-based quantitative survey to collect information about home-living older adults’ food-related behaviours (67+ years, N = 1,005). Second, two focus groups with respondents 67–74 years (N = 7) and 75–84 years (N = 6) to elicit aspects not adequately cover...
Introduction: How to support nutritional self-care among older vulnerable individuals living in thei...
PurposeGenerally, food intake of older consumers is not in line with dietary guidelines. Insight int...
Approximately 15 % of the Scandinavian population aged 60 and above suffer from eating difficulties ...
Background: The ageing processes occur slowly over time and are often not detectable by the individu...
Aims: As the proportion of elderly increases rapidly in all industrialised countries, more knowledge...
The population over 60 years old is growing rapidly in Norway and in many other countries, and resea...
Objective To identify environmental factors that influence the eating behavior of home-living older...
Older adults, also known as the silver generation, are the new healthy generation. This generation h...
The lack of information regarding older adults' health and lifestyles makes it difficult to design s...
Background. The aim of the study was to describe home-living elderly people’s views on the importanc...
Introduction: The aging population is a matter of global concern. Age-related physiological, patholo...
Bjørg Dale, Ulrika SöderhamnCentre for Caring Research – Southern Norway, Faculty ...
Introduction: The aging population is a matter of global concern. Age-related physiological, patholo...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine how the elderly people experience the food on a sheltered a...
The proportion of older people in the population increases and more and more continue living in thei...
Introduction: How to support nutritional self-care among older vulnerable individuals living in thei...
PurposeGenerally, food intake of older consumers is not in line with dietary guidelines. Insight int...
Approximately 15 % of the Scandinavian population aged 60 and above suffer from eating difficulties ...
Background: The ageing processes occur slowly over time and are often not detectable by the individu...
Aims: As the proportion of elderly increases rapidly in all industrialised countries, more knowledge...
The population over 60 years old is growing rapidly in Norway and in many other countries, and resea...
Objective To identify environmental factors that influence the eating behavior of home-living older...
Older adults, also known as the silver generation, are the new healthy generation. This generation h...
The lack of information regarding older adults' health and lifestyles makes it difficult to design s...
Background. The aim of the study was to describe home-living elderly people’s views on the importanc...
Introduction: The aging population is a matter of global concern. Age-related physiological, patholo...
Bjørg Dale, Ulrika SöderhamnCentre for Caring Research – Southern Norway, Faculty ...
Introduction: The aging population is a matter of global concern. Age-related physiological, patholo...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine how the elderly people experience the food on a sheltered a...
The proportion of older people in the population increases and more and more continue living in thei...
Introduction: How to support nutritional self-care among older vulnerable individuals living in thei...
PurposeGenerally, food intake of older consumers is not in line with dietary guidelines. Insight int...
Approximately 15 % of the Scandinavian population aged 60 and above suffer from eating difficulties ...