Older people who regularly eat meals alone are more likely to experience poor nutrition and health, according to new research. Scientists found consistent links between eating alone and poorer diet ...
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As part of the project, IBA also aims to recruit a cohort of 100 elderly people to take part in a study on their eating habits and physical condition. The goal is to compare them with younger cohorts ...
Older adults who regularly eat meals alone are more likely to experience poorer nutrition and health outcomes than those who share meals with others, new research by Flinders University has found. The ...