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Education and lifestyle predict change in dietary patterns and diet quality of adults 55 years and over.

Maree G ThorpeCatherine M MilteDavid CrawfordSarah A McNaughton
Published in: Nutrition journal (2019)
There was stability in the main dietary patterns identified over time, however participants reported an overall decrease in the frequency of consumption of key food groups. Compliance with the Australian Dietary Guidelines remained poor and therefore targeting this population in nutritional initiatives is important. Design of nutrition promotion for older adults need to consider those with lower socioeconomic status, as having a lower level of education was a predictor of poorer dietary patterns. It is important to consider how nutrition behaviours can be targeted alongside other lifestyle behaviours, such as smoking and inadequate physical activity to improve health.
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