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手指食物餐作为改善有进食困难人群用餐时间的一种方式:一项试点研究。

Finger Food Meals as a Means of Improving Mealtimes for People with Motoric Eating Difficulties: A Pilot Study.

作者信息

Forsberg Sarah, Nyberg Maria, Olsson Viktoria, Rothenberg Elisabet, Bredie Wender L P, Wendin Karin, Westergren Albert

机构信息

Department of Food and Meal Science, Faculty of Natural Science, Kristianstad University, Kristianstad, Sweden.

The Research Environment MEAL, Faculty of Natural Science, Kristianstad University, Kristianstad, Sweden.

出版信息

J Nutr Gerontol Geriatr. 2024 Apr-Jun;43(2):95-115. doi: 10.1080/21551197.2024.2358755. Epub 2024 May 31.

Abstract

Motoric eating difficulties affecting the ability to eat according to established norms may result in loss of autonomy, reduced food intake and decreased social interaction. Finger food meals may affect the ability to eat independently and were therefore compared to regular meals for older adults >65 years with major motoric eating difficulties. In this pilot study the screening instrument MEOF-II, including additional questions about use of cutlery and fingers, was used to collect data regarding autonomy, food intake and social interaction through observations. Five women and one man participated in the study. Results showed that finger food meals facilitated autonomous eating since the participants were able to eat independently without relying on help from others. Less energy was spent on eating, which allowed for social interaction. However, finger food meals entail unfamiliar norms and culinary rules which may hinder eating; this is an important factor to consider in the implementation of such meals. Further studies on finger foods for older adults may consider larger and diverse cohorts, including healthy older adults, those with motoric difficulties and those with early stages of cognitive decline. Also, a wider variety of finger foods for specific cultural preferences and situations may be considered.

摘要

影响按既定规范进食能力的运动性进食困难可能导致自主性丧失、食物摄入量减少和社交互动减少。手指食物餐可能会影响独立进食能力,因此,研究人员将其与65岁以上有严重运动性进食困难的老年人的常规餐食进行了比较。在这项试点研究中,筛查工具MEOF-II(包括关于餐具和手指使用的额外问题)被用于通过观察收集有关自主性、食物摄入量和社交互动的数据。五名女性和一名男性参与了该研究。结果表明,手指食物餐促进了自主进食,因为参与者能够独立进食而无需他人帮助。进食时消耗的能量较少,这使得社交互动成为可能。然而,手指食物餐需要遵循不熟悉的规范和烹饪规则,这可能会妨碍进食;这是实施此类餐食时需要考虑的一个重要因素。关于老年人手指食物的进一步研究可能会考虑纳入更大、更多样化的队列,包括健康的老年人、有运动困难的老年人以及认知能力下降早期的老年人。此外,还可以考虑针对特定文化偏好和情况提供更丰富多样的手指食物。

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