Publications by authors named "Lena Bandelin-Franke"

Favorable diets often include restrictive practices that have proven health benefits, even if initiated later in life. The aim of this qualitative study is to gain a comprehensive understanding of Restrictive Dietary Practices (RDPs) among a sample of middle-aged and older German adults (aged 59-78 years). We conducted 24 narrative in-depth interviews and analyzed the data using qualitative content analysis (Kuckartz).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Lena Bandelin-Franke"

  • * The qualitative study, published in the journal "Nutrients," utilized 24 narrative in-depth interviews to explore the motivations and experiences behind RDPs in a sample of German adults aged 59-78 years.
  • * Findings suggest that even diets initiated later in life can provide significant health benefits, highlighting the importance of understanding and promoting favorable dietary habits among aging populations.