Title of article :
CHANGE IN TASTE PREFERENCE IN UNDERNOURISHED ELDERLY
HOSPITALIZED SUBJECTS DURING PERIODS OF INFECTION
AND CONVALESCENCE
Author/Authors :
V. VAN WYMELBEKE1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Aim: To determine the impact of taste pleasure supplements on modifications of food intake in
hospitalized frail elderly patients. Methods: Thirty hospitalized frail elderly patients tasted different formulas of a
high-protein coffee supplement: -supplement C, commercial version; - supplement CA with artificial coffee
flavor; - supplement CS with sucrose and - supplement CAS with sucrose and artificial coffee flavor. The
preference for the supplements was analyzed by the Friedman test followed by a post hoc Tukey’s test. The food
intakes in each period were compared by repeated ANOVA and the food intakes of the two periods were
compared using Studentʹs t test. All measurements were made during periods of infection and convalescence.
Results: The supplements CAS and CS were significantly more appreciated than the current commercial version
C (P < .05). The patients could be classified into two groups: consumers (consuming the supplements) and nonconsumers
(just tasting the supplements). Taking supplements can increase the total energy intake for consumers
(P < .01), especially during periods of infection; no modification was observed in the non-consumers.
Conclusion: The use of supplements to increase sensory pleasure can be one feasible way to increase energy
intake in hospitalized elderly patients with an infectious disease
Keywords :
Taste preference , undernourished elderly people , infection and convalescence periods.
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging