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Leveraging Observational Cohorts to Study Diet and Nutrition in Older Adults: Opportunities and Obstacles.

M Kyla Shea1, Andres V Ardisson Korat1, Paul F Jacques1, Paola Sebastiani2, Rebecca Cohen1, Amy E LaVertu3, Sarah L Booth1.   

Abstract

By 2060, the number of adults aged ≥65 y is expected to double, and the ≥85 y segment of the population is expected to triple in the United States. US federal nutrition guidance is based on the premise that healthy diets contribute to delaying the onset and progression of many age-related diseases and disability. Yet, little is known about the dietary intakes or nutritional needs across the older adulthood age span. This review aims to identify community-based cohorts that collected information on dietary intake of adults ≥65 y in the United States. Thirty-two cohorts met all inclusion criteria. We summarized information on the cohorts' design, demographics, and diet assessment. We also identified key gaps in the existing databases that, if filled, could enhance their utility to address certain research questions. This review serves as a valuable inventory of cohorts that can be leveraged to answer key questions about the diet and nutritional needs of the oldest old, who represent the fastest growing segment of the population in the United States.
© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society for Nutrition.

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Keywords:  aging; cohort studies; diet; dietary intakes; epidemiology; nutrition; older adults

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35362509      PMCID: PMC9526832          DOI: 10.1093/advances/nmac031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Nutr        ISSN: 2161-8313            Impact factor:   11.567


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