Dietary intake characteristics in older adults: A systematic review of physical, social, psychological, and behavioral limitations
Kaori Kinoshita, Kanae Furuya, Ryoko Katagiri

TL;DR
This review explores how physical, social, psychological, and behavioral factors affect dietary habits in older adults, highlighting the need for better understanding and strategies.
Contribution
The study systematically organizes the relationship between multifactorial limitations and dietary intake in older adults.
Findings
Poor oral function is linked to reduced intake of meat, fish, legumes, vegetables, and fruits.
Low economic status and education are associated with poor diet quality.
Few studies have explored the dietary impacts of factors like poor cooking skills or sensory decline.
Abstract
•This study reviewed the factors limiting dietary intake in older adults.•The study aimed to gain insights into unintentionally unhealthy eating habits.•Poor oral function reduced meat, fish, legume, vegetable, and fruit intakes.•Few studies clarified the association of other factors with nutrients or foods.•Further research on the link of multifactorial limitations with diet is needed. This study reviewed the factors limiting dietary intake in older adults. The study aimed to gain insights into unintentionally unhealthy eating habits. Poor oral function reduced meat, fish, legume, vegetable, and fruit intakes. Few studies clarified the association of other factors with nutrients or foods. Further research on the link of multifactorial limitations with diet is needed. Older individuals generally have decreased food intake owing to physical, social, psychological, and behavioral…
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TopicsNutrition and Health in Aging · Nutritional Studies and Diet · Dysphagia Assessment and Management
