INTAKE OF ENERGY, NUTRIENTS AND FOOD ITEMS IN A 10-YEAR COHORT COMPARISON AND IN A 6-YEAR LONGITUDINAL PERSPECTIVE - A POPULATION STUDY OF 70-YEAR-OLD AND 76-YEAR-OLD SWEDISH PEOPLE
A. Sjogren et al., INTAKE OF ENERGY, NUTRIENTS AND FOOD ITEMS IN A 10-YEAR COHORT COMPARISON AND IN A 6-YEAR LONGITUDINAL PERSPECTIVE - A POPULATION STUDY OF 70-YEAR-OLD AND 76-YEAR-OLD SWEDISH PEOPLE, Age and ageing, 23(2), 1994, pp. 108-112
The aim of the investigation was to study cohort differences at age 70
in probands born in 1901/02 and 1911/12 and to study longitudinal cha
nges of dietary habits and intake of energy and nutrients between ages
70 and 76. The study is part of the gerontological and geriatric popu
lation studies in Gothenburg, Sweden. The intake of both energy and nu
trients was higher in the later cohort. One explanation for this lay i
n the choice of food items in that cohort. Intake of energy and almost
all nutrients decreased in both men and women between ages 70 and 76.
Energy intake reduced by 23% in men and 20% in women. The proportion
of probands with nutrient intakes below RDA increased significantly at
age 76.The study revealed both cohort and longitudinal age changes in
dietary habits. There is no reason to believe that elderly people are
more conservative regarding their food choices than the rest of the p
opulation-at least not at the relatively young ages studied.