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Food preferences and shopping habits of older peopleBurson, Janet Zimmerman 05 May 1975 (has links)
Ninety people, aged 60 and older, were interviewed regarding
their shopping habits, use of convenience foods, frequency of food
use and reasons for food preferences. The relation of income level
and education level to reasons for food use was also investigated.
The major source of purchased food was the chain supermarket.
Shopping was done primarily on a once a week basis. The food
groups purchased most frequently were fruits and vegetables, and
milk and milk products. The primary determinants of these shopping
patterns were food quality, economy, and convenience.
Convenience foods were widely used by the elderly study
subjects. They were valued for their ease of preparation. Income
level did not influence the choice of market place or the use of
convenience foods.
More than three fourths of the subjects used some form of
milk each day. Low fat milks were most popular. Ground beef and
chicken were the most frequently used meats. Beef steaks and
roasts and all forms of pork were also well liked. The fruits, in
general, were well liked and used on a regular basis. Green beans
were the most frequently used vegetable on a weekly basis; lettuce
the most frequently used vegetable on a daily basis. With one
exception, enriched breads were consumed daily by all subjects.
The dry, unsweetened cereals were the most frequently used form
of cereal. A preference was found for margarine and oil over
butter, shortening, cream, and lard. Coffee, tea, fruit and vegetable
juices were all consumed frequently. Soft drinks, artificially
sweetened drinks and alcoholic beverages were less acceptable to
the elderly.
Sensory reasons and the degree of preparation required by a
food item were the two most frequently given reasons for food
selection. Health considerations were also important to the older
people who were both weight conscious and concerned about heart
disease. Neither income level nor educational level had an influence
on the reasons given for food use. / Graduation date: 1975
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The effects of improved oral hygiene on the nutrition of the elderlyLangan, Michael Joseph 14 June 1974 (has links)
The effects of improved oral hygiene on the nutrition of 23
elderly institutionalized men and women were investigated. An experimental
group of 12 received professional oral hygiene treatments
three times weekly for a period of five weeks, while a control group
of 11 received only placebo work. Changes in taste perception, nutrient
intake, and selected blood parameters were measured.
Improved oral hygiene appeared to be responsible for increases
in taste acuity. There were significantly more experimental
than control subjects who showed improved ability to detect sweet,
sour, and salty tastes, and improved identification thresholds for
sweet and salty tastes.
The nutrient intake of many of the subjects fell below the
recommended dietary allowances for this age group, especially for
folate. No significant dietary improvement was directly attributable to improved oral hygiene. However, at the end of the five-week
period, both groups showed significant increases in their mean
dietary calories, protein, calcium, vitamin A, and riboflavin. In
addition, the diet of the experimental group increased significantly
in iron and thiamin. The dietary improvement appeared to be associated
with the psychological effect of frequent professional attention.
No significant improvements in blood parameters were shown
by either group as a result of the treatment. However, significantly
more experimental than control subjects showed an increase in
hemoglobin concentration, plasma protein, and plasma ascorbic
acid. Low plasma folate concentrations were found in all subjects
and there was no folate response to either treatment. / Graduation date: 1975
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Folic acid and ascorbic acid status of elderly subjectsLee, Mei-shan 18 December 1974 (has links)
Folic acid and ascorbic acid status have been assessed in
twenty non-institutionalized elderly subjects with respect to both
hematological and dietary aspects.
The hemoglobins, hematocrits, and serum ascorbic acid
concentrations were within the normal range. A few subjects had
total serum protein concentrations which were less than the acceptable
level. More than half of the subjects had serum folic acid
concentrations below the acceptable level. Mean dietary nutrient
intakes were comparable to the Recommended Dietary Allowances
with the exception of calories and folic acid.
In general, the diets of the men were higher in calories,
protein and iron while diets of the women were higher in ascorbic
and folic acids. The men tended to have higher hematocrits,
hemoglobin and serum folates while the women had higher serum concentrations of ascorbic acid. No significant effect due to vitamin
C supplementation was observed. Although there was no significant
correlation between the serum concentrations of ascorbic and folic
acids, examinations of group means suggested that these parameters
were inversely related.
Multiple regression analyses of hematological values and
dietary nutrient intakes revealed no significant effects. / Graduation date: 1975
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Psychophysiological responses of female nursing home residents to backmassage an investigation of the effect of one type of touch /Madison, Ann Seymour, January 1973 (has links)
Thesis--University of Maryland. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98-101).
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Planning for senior centersSolin, Lester L. 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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The impact of home modificaitons on the meaning of home for older people living in the communityTanner, B. Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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Social dancing as a caregiver intervention in the care of persons with dementia /Palo-Bengtsson, Liisa, January 1900 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karol. inst. / Härtill 5 uppsatser.
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The impact of lifestyles on the occurrence of dementia /Wang, Hui-Xin, January 1900 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karol. inst., 2001. / Omsl.: "Kungsholmsprojektet" Härtill 5 uppsatser.
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Psychophysiological responses of female nursing home residents to backmassage an investigation of the effect of one type of touch /Madison, Ann Seymour, January 1973 (has links)
Thesis--University of Maryland. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98-101).
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Beobachtungen zur Lues in der GeriatrieMorawski, Sabine, January 1980 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Freie Universität Berlin, 1980.
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