Cross-National Survey About Nutrition and Nutrition Communication Among Older Adults Aged 60 Years and Above.

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Nutrients Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.3390/nu17020315
Julia Juber, Íris Rafaela Montez De Sousa, Johanna Kreher, Christel Rademacher, Christine Brombach
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Background/Objectives: The global population is undergoing a significant demographic shift characterised by an increasing proportion of older individuals. Healthy aging has become a priority for personal well-being and sustainable healthcare systems, with nutrition playing a pivotal role. However, the rise in non-communicable diseases (NCDs), malnutrition, and a shift in eating behaviour underscore the need for tailored, effective nutrition communication strategies. This research is intended to provide the basic data needed to support the development of tailored nutritional communication strategies and practices. Methods: To investigate these aspects, a cross-national survey about nutrition and nutrition communication was conducted within the framework of the Innovative Training Network SmartAge, focusing on older adults aged 60 years and above in Germany, Switzerland, Spain, and France (each 25%; N = 1000 persons). This paper specifically focuses on the development, methodology, and discussion of the survey and aims to investigate the characteristics of the sample in relation to their dietary patterns and food choices within the European context. Results: The analysis identified significant associations between various plant- and animal-based food items and the variables gender, age group, and country. Spanish participants showed a dietary pattern towards the Mediterranean Diet, while German participants showed tendencies towards the Western Diet. Furthermore, the findings revealed that protein-rich foods such as meat, fish, nuts and seeds, legumes, and (whole) grains were infrequently consumed, particularly among German and Swiss participants. Conclusions: This study highlights the need to promote adequate protein intake among older adults, emphasising diverse sources like legumes, nuts and seeds, (whole) grains, and lean meats to support healthy aging. For the development of future nutrition communication strategies, the influence of the specific social, cultural, and traditional factors needs to be considered.

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60岁及以上老年人营养与营养交流的跨国调查
背景/目标:全球人口正在经历一个重大的人口结构转变,其特点是老年人比例不断增加。健康老龄化已成为个人福祉和可持续医疗保健系统的优先事项,其中营养发挥着关键作用。然而,非传染性疾病的增加、营养不良和饮食行为的转变突出表明,需要制定量身定制的有效营养宣传战略。本研究旨在提供必要的基础数据,以支持量身定制的营养交流策略和实践的发展。方法:为了研究这些方面,在创新培训网络SmartAge的框架下,对德国、瑞士、西班牙和法国的60岁及以上老年人进行了一项关于营养和营养沟通的跨国调查。N = 1000人)。本文特别侧重于调查的发展,方法和讨论,旨在调查欧洲背景下与他们的饮食模式和食物选择有关的样本特征。结果:分析确定了各种植物性和动物性食品与性别、年龄组和国家变量之间的显著关联。西班牙参与者的饮食模式倾向于地中海饮食,而德国参与者则倾向于西方饮食。此外,研究结果还显示,富含蛋白质的食物,如肉类、鱼类、坚果和种子、豆类和(全)谷物,很少被食用,尤其是在德国和瑞士的参与者中。结论:这项研究强调了促进老年人摄入足够蛋白质的必要性,强调了豆类、坚果和种子、(全)谷物和瘦肉等多种来源的蛋白质,以支持健康的衰老。对于未来营养传播策略的制定,需要考虑特定的社会、文化和传统因素的影响。
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Nutrients
Nutrients NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
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期刊介绍: Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643) is an international, peer-reviewed open access advanced forum for studies related to Human Nutrition. It publishes reviews, regular research papers and short communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
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