Interpersonal determinants of eating behaviours in Dutch older adults living independently: a qualitative study

AJ Bukman, A Ronteltap, M Lebrun - BMC nutrition, 2020 - Springer
Background Eating behaviour of older adults is influenced by a complex interaction of
determinants. Understanding the determinants of a specific target group is important when …

[HTML][HTML] Environmental factors that impact the eating behavior of home-living older adults

F Kvalsvik, T Øgaard, Ø Jensen - International Journal of Nursing Studies …, 2021 - Elsevier
Objective To identify environmental factors that influence the eating behavior of home-living
older adults. Design Qualitative study with two interview methods, dyadic and in-depth …

Management of healthy eating in everyday life among senior Europeans

P Lundkvist, C Fjellström, B Sidenvall, M Lumbers… - Appetite, 2010 - Elsevier
The aim of the present study is to explore how older people reflect on, make sense of and
express their views about healthy eating messages and how they narrate these responses …

[HTML][HTML] Opportunities and barriers for food intake in older age–a Norwegian perspective

Ø Ueland, IS Grini, I Schillinger… - Food & Nutrition …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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 …

Eating strategies–a qualitative study of how frail, home-dwelling older people in Denmark develop strategies to form meaningful eating situations

T Jensen, L Grønnow, AP Jespersen - Ageing & Society, 2019 - cambridge.org
This article analyses the strategies that frail, home-dwelling older people who receive food
from public institutions develop and use during eating situations, to gain an insight into how …

Motivations to eat healthily in older Dutch adults-a cross sectional study

SC Dijkstra, JE Neter, IA Brouwer, M Huisman… - International Journal of …, 2014 - Springer
Background To influence dietary behaviors, more insight in food choice motivations is
necessary. This study identified what motivations older adults have to eat healthily and …

Associations among social engagement, meal‐related behaviour, satisfaction with food‐related life and wellbeing in Danish older adults living alone

I Faber, T Bjørner, T Buch‐Andersen… - Nutrition …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The present study aimed at exploring associations among meal‐related behaviour, social
engagement factors, satisfaction with food‐related life (SWFL) to assess food‐related …

[HTML][HTML] Is there an association between food patterns and life satisfaction among Norway's inhabitants ages 65 years and older?

B André, H Canhão, GA Espnes, AMF Rodrigues… - Appetite, 2017 - Elsevier
The lack of information regarding older adults' health and lifestyles makes it difficult to
design suitable interventions for people at risk of developing unhealth lifestyles. Therefore …

Living independently and the impact on young adult eating behaviour in Germany

B Sharma, M Harker, D Harker, K Reinhard - British Food Journal, 2009 - emerald.com
Purpose–This aim of this study is to investigate whether food choice varies by the place of
residence (dependent or independent) of a group of young adults. Design/methodology …

Eating alone or together among community-living older people—a scoping review

A Björnwall, Y Mattsson Sydner, A Koochek… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Research on healthy aging commonly concerns problems related to loneliness and food
intake. These are not independent aspects of health since eating, beyond its biological …