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A qualitative study of factors affecting food choices of the elderly - (60years) in Chobe District, Botswana

English · Paperback / Softback

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Elderly people in low-income settings such as Botswana rely on low-quality diets that contribute to poor nutritional status. The risk of malnutrition and poor nutritional status is present due to physiological changes occurring with ageing, poverty and dependency on others for care or access to food. Malnutrition and poor nutritional status contribute to disease burden by worsening pre-disposition to disease and lengthening recovery. The aim of this study was to explore factors influencing food choice in the elderly in Chobe District Botswana in order to make recommendations for healthy public policy development and implementation. Eating a nutritionally adequate and healthy diet depends less on individual choices than on food availability and food affordability. Healthy public policies through food and nutrition must extend beyond the health sector to non-health sectors.

About the author










Obert Dengende holds his degree of Master in Public Health, from 2016, University of Liverpool.In addition, he holds a Bachelor's Medical degree, from 2003, University of Zimbabwe.He is the Managing Director of New Hope Private Clinic, Kasane, Botswana. He has a special interest in providing holistic health care in resource limited settings.

Product details

Authors Obert Dengende
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.09.2017
 
EAN 9786202012126
ISBN 9786202012126
No. of pages 104
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

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