Designing new meals for an ageing population

Ana I. A. Costa, Wim M. F. Jongen

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Abstract

Today's ageing population is an ever-increasing, highly diverse group of people wanting to live a healthy and enjoyable life. Seniors increasingly see the importance of eating healthy and delicious food in a pleasant environment in achieving happiness and well-being. Up until now, the food industry has been rather slow in transforming the wealth of available knowledge regarding the nutritional needs and sensory perception of the ageing into new food products. Based on our own and the published research of others, we discuss here how the design of new meals for an ageing population can be tackled by a consumer-led approach to food product development. After a brief overview of the underlying concepts and practices, a detailed description is given of how this approach could be used in the design of Home Meal Replacements for senior households. This description includes also a comprehensive review of the major determinants of food preference and meal choice behavior in a later age. Finally, relevant implications are derived from the work presented and future trends in the technological development of foods for the ageing highlighted.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)489-502
Number of pages14
JournalCritical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
Volume50
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2010

Keywords

  • Consumer behavior
  • Food choice
  • Home Meal Replacements (HMR)
  • New Product Development (NPD)
  • Ready meals
  • Seniors

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