People around the world select their foods and meals according to particular choices based on physiological disorders and diseases, traditions, lifestyles, beliefs, etc. In this chapter, two of these particular alimentations are reviewed: those of the gourmet and the frail elderly. They take place in an environment where food is usually synonymous of body health disregarding its effects on social, cultural and psychological aspects, including emotions. Based on an extensive literature review, it is proposed that the paradigm changes from food equals health to food means well-being, the latter encompassing physical and physiological aspects as well as psychological, emotional and social aspects at the individual and societal levels. The growing food and nutrition requirements of an aging population are reviewed and special nutritious and enjoyable products available for this group are discussed.
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Rev Med Suisse
October 2019
Service de médecine interne générale, Département de médecine, HUG, 1211 Genève 14.
Vegetarian and vegan diets are increasing in the population, but the prevalence remains low (< 3 %). Vegetarians consume diary and eggs while vegans do not consume or use any animal derived products. Vegetarians have a low risk of deficiency except for iron deficiency with anemia in pre-menopausal women.
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August 2019
Division of Strategic Food Research, Korea Food Research Institute, Seoul, South Korea.
People around the world select their foods and meals according to particular choices based on physiological disorders and diseases, traditions, lifestyles, beliefs, etc. In this chapter, two of these particular alimentations are reviewed: those of the gourmet and the frail elderly. They take place in an environment where food is usually synonymous of body health disregarding its effects on social, cultural and psychological aspects, including emotions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRev Epidemiol Sante Publique
April 1999
Centre International de l'Enfance et de la Famille, Paris, France.
Background: Great modifications in social and family relationships and life style come from rapid urbanisation in developing countries. Various types of malnutrition coexist in these towns. Food consumption outside the home is more and more common.
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December 1994
*Laboratory of Companion Animal Nutrition.
Résumé- Les effets d'alimentations supplémentées avec des ratios croissants decides gras polyinsaturés n - 6/n - 3 sur la synthèse de leucotriènes B dans la peau du chien et les neutrophiles sont présentés. Trente chien Beagles ont reçu pendant 2 mois avec une alimentation ayant un ratio n -6/n -3 de 28:1. Des aliments expérimentaux contenant des ratios de 5:1, 10:1, 25:1, 50:1 et 100:1 (six chiens par groupe) ont été administrés ensuite pendant 12 semaines.
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March 1991
Service de gastro-entérologie et de pathologie digestive postopératoire, hôpital Rothschild, Paris.
In this review paper the main properties of elemental, semi-elemental and polymeric diets utilized in enteral nutrition are compared. The theoretical value of elemental diets (they do not require digestion) is upset by their effects on secretion. Semi-elemental diets are not hyperosmolar and are easily absorbed.
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