Abstract
In Europe the percentage of citizens aged 65 and over is increasing at an unprecedented rate, and is expected to account for over 30% of the population by 2050. Coupled with an increase in life expectancy, this massive demographic change calls for a major effort to ensure quality of life in our older population. A thorough understanding of the elderly as food consumers, their nutritional needs, their food perception and preferences are increasingly needed. The role of food in healthy aging was a prominent theme at the 6th European Conference on Sensory and Consumer Research, which had quality of life across the life span as a focal point. This short paper is based on a workshop held at the EuroSense meeting, focusing on research from sensory and consumer scientists. The workshop featured contributions focusing on food-related perception, needs and behavior of the elderly, and aimed at demonstrating the relevance of sensory and consumer scientists in promoting food-related well-being in an aging population. The workshop contributions are here reviewed and summarized three main themes: nutritional needs, food perception and aging, and behavioral drivers of food consumption.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 166-170 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Journal | Food Quality and Preference |
Volume | 47 |
Issue number | Part B |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2016 |
Swedish Standard Keywords
- Other Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere specified (30599)
- Nutrition and Dietetics (30304)
Keywords
- Sarcopenia
- Societal changes
- elderly nutrition
- healthy ageing
- older consumers
- sensory and consumer science