Dietary intake among elderly Chinese in Hong Kong |
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Authors: | Suzanne C. Ho S. Donnan Aprille Sham |
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Affiliation: | Department of Community Medicine, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Lek Yuen Health Centre, Shatin, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | Evaluation and improvement of nutritional status should be among the research priorities aimed towards a better life for the elderly. In a cohort study of about 1 ,000 elderly subjects in Hong Kong, a 24-hour dietary recall and dietary consumption pattern were obtained in the first phase cross-sectional study. This paper reports on the 695 men and women living outside institutions. All subjects were aged 70 and above. They were either living with their spouse, with children or grandchildren, or with relatives or friends. Based on Recommended Dietary Allowances for East Asia, the dietary intakes in general were adequate in terms of energy and nutrients except for calcium, vitamin A, riboflavin and niacin. The general low intake of these nutrients, especially calcium, were supported by the dietary consumption pattern and deserves attention from health care providers. Practical dietary recommendations can be given to improve the nutritional intake of the ageing Chinese population in Hong Kong. |
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Keywords: | dietary intake nutritional status elderly Chinese |
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