Food for the Ageing Population 2009
DOI: 10.1533/9781845695484.1.20
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Demographic and cultural differences in older people’s food choices and meal patterns

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“…Studies exploring food consumption of older people across different countries would help to address the limitation of the current study involving only consumers based in the United Kingdom. Prior research suggests differences in both quality-of-life criteria across cultures (Walker, 2005), as well as variance in the cultural significance of eating (Wahlqvist et al , 2009; Counihan and Van Esterik, 2013). As such, research across a variety of geographical contexts would aid international firms.…”
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“…Studies exploring food consumption of older people across different countries would help to address the limitation of the current study involving only consumers based in the United Kingdom. Prior research suggests differences in both quality-of-life criteria across cultures (Walker, 2005), as well as variance in the cultural significance of eating (Wahlqvist et al , 2009; Counihan and Van Esterik, 2013). As such, research across a variety of geographical contexts would aid international firms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Walker, 2005), as well as variance in the cultural significance of eating (e.g. Wahlqvist et al, 2009;Counihan and Van Esterik, 2013). As such, research across a variety of geographical contexts would aid international firms.…”
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confidence: 99%