An exploratory study on the perception of Irish adults older than 55 years towards protein-fortified foods

Mahrokh Jamshidvand , Richard J. FitzGerald , Owen Kenny , Maria Dermiki
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Ageing affects food choices, food-related life and the nutritional status of older people. The latter may be addressed through the targeted development of specific food products. For example, the development of protein-fortified foods could help older adults increase their protein consumption, thus contributing to the prevention of age-related diseases. This exploratory qualitative study focused on exploring the factors affecting the choice of protein-fortified foods amongst community-dwelling Irish adults ≥ 55 years of age. Sixteen community-dwelling adults (between 55 and 89 years) residing in Ireland were interviewed online in relation to their preferences and perceptions of these foods. Thematic analysis of the transcribed interviews revealed that the willingness to consume protein-fortified foods was low and that the interviewees generally preferred to consume foods naturally high in protein. However, if they had to consume protein-fortified foods, their choice and acceptance would depend on the product characteristics such as its sensory properties, functionality, composition, nutritional value and digestibility. Moreover, most of the interviewees would prefer to consume savoury (e.g. bread, soup) rather than sweet (e.g. pancake, ice cream) products. The study also revealed individual-related factors that affected acceptance of protein-fortified foods including sociodemographic characteristics (living situation), physiological factors (health issues), food-related life (diet and food habits) and food-related awareness (lack of information about protein). This preliminary qualitative study provides valuable information to help guide the development of protein-fortified foods acceptable by the target population.

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关于 55 岁以上爱尔兰成年人对强化蛋白质食品看法的探索性研究
老龄化会影响老年人的食物选择、与食物有关的生活和营养状况。后者可以通过有针对性地开发特定食品来解决。例如,开发蛋白质强化食品可以帮助老年人增加蛋白质的摄入量,从而有助于预防与年龄有关的疾病。这项探索性定性研究的重点是探索影响居住在社区、年龄≥ 55 岁的爱尔兰成年人选择蛋白质强化食品的因素。研究人员对 16 名居住在爱尔兰社区的成年人(55 至 89 岁)进行了在线访谈,了解他们对这些食品的偏好和看法。对访谈记录进行的专题分析表明,受访者食用强化蛋白质食品的意愿很低,他们一般更愿意食用天然高蛋白食品。不过,如果必须食用蛋白质强化食品,他们的选择和接受程度将取决于产品的特点,如感官特性、功能、成分、营养价值和消化率。此外,大多数受访者更愿意食用咸味食品(如面包、汤),而不是甜味食品(如煎饼、冰淇淋)。研究还揭示了影响蛋白质强化食品接受度的个人相关因素,包括社会人口特征(生活状况)、生理因素(健康问题)、与食物有关的生活(饮食和饮食习惯)和与食物有关的意识(缺乏有关蛋白质的信息)。这项初步定性研究提供了宝贵的信息,有助于指导开发目标人群可接受的蛋白质强化食品。
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Clinical Nutrition Open Science
Clinical Nutrition Open Science Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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