Study on Food Intake Frequency among Elderly Persons.
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A study on food intake frequency was conducted among 611 elderly persons (270 men and 341 women) aged 65 or older living in Kyoto City using a specially designed questionnaire.The results are summarized below.1) The subjects appeared to have relatively good eating habits, particularly in that they took many kinds of food items every day. This tendency was more apparent in women than in men.2) Their meals were well balanced in respect of nutrients, salt and sugar intake, and the amounts. They ate meals regularly.3) Those who responded that they looked forward to meals and had regular exercises, hobbies, good teeth and satisfactory life with their spouses had good eating habits. Men living alone had a lot to be desired in respect of their food intake frequencies. Daily activities, regular living habits, health and good teeth were found to be closely related to the appropriateness of the dietary life, suggesting that the dietary life of the elderly must be understood as indicating a side of their general life and health.
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