| Literature DB >> 31983352 |
Janette Leroux1, Justyna Cox2, Mark Rosenberg2.
Abstract
Literature on food insecurity (FI) and aging is limited and scattered across disciplines, the reasons for which include the nascence of the study of "hunger" more generally, and relatively lower rates of FI among older people. This scoping review synthesized and characterized the current research to prompt a more critical examination of food insecurity and aging. Data extraction included reviewing and characterizing the empirical, methodological and conceptual contributions of each study, accessed from selected health sciences and social sciences databases. Thirty-eight studies were included from 2,041 titles. Different methods and operationalizations of FI and age were found to be used across studies. Thematic analysis revealed, with few exceptions, consistent tendencies towards the biomedicalization of the FI issue alongside aging. These findings reinforce the value of population-level monitoring of FI and uptake of standard measures. Moving forward, the issue of FI and aging is an opportune topic for critical social analysis.Entities:
Keywords: aging; examen de la portée; food insecurity; insécurité alimentaire; scoping study; vieillissement
Year: 2020 PMID: 31983352 DOI: 10.1017/S071498081900059X
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Aging ISSN: 0714-9808