Malnutrition Clinical Trial
Official title:
Nutrition in Disguise: Improving the Nutritional Quality of Foods for Older Adults
Nutrition in Disguise is focused on developing and testing the acceptability of nutrient dense food products appropriate for older adults and specifically those living in long term care.
Project Description: The overall goal of this research is to develop food recipes that are
rich in vitamins, minerals and other food components known to support the physical and mental
health of older adults. A variety of enhanced food recipes will be initially designed for
older adults living in residences with applicability to pre-frail and frail older adults
living in the community. It is hypothesized that the nutrient (protein and vitamins and
minerals) density and anti-oxidant (i.e. phytochemical) potential of menus used in
residential environments can be improved in a cost-effective manner with the inclusion of
several enhanced food recipes designed for this population. This will be achieved by
identifying high nutrient ingredients that can be incorporated into recipes of foods that are
highly consumed by this segment. Initial work will summarize what is known from existing
literature about micronutrient deficiencies and interventions with vitamins, minerals and
antioxidants to improve the health of older adults. Foods commonly consumed that can be
enhanced to promote their nutritional density (e.g. more nutrients in less calories) will be
identified and recipes developed and tested with older adults living in the community and in
residences. Products that pass this testing will then be introduced into a residence menu
rotation to determine if they are well accepted by residents. A cost benefit of introducing
these new products into a residence menu will be demonstrated by showing the gains in
nutritional quality of the menu for the cost of producing these products in the home.
Relevance to the field of food innovation: Currently, older adults, especially those who are
frail or live in residences, do not consume adequate nutrition to optimize their health.
Micronutrient inadequacies are a potential problem. Research to date suggests that diet can
also be supportive for delaying frailty and slowing the progression of dementia. Yet, food
choices and offerings can be low in nutrition. Cost effective, innovative recipes that used
common ingredients to reach nutrition goals for older adults are needed.
Anticipated outcomes:
Up to 10 enhanced recipes that have been developed for residences will be developed and
tested for palatability. Knowledge tools will be created for home chefs on how to incorporate
nutrient dense ingredients into recipes and how to use the information gained in this project
for menu planning.
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