Authors
Natalie J Cox, Leanne Morrison, Sian M Robinson, Helen C Roberts, Kinda Ibrahim
Publication date
2021/12/1
Journal
Appetite
Volume
167
Pages
105609
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Appetite loss in later life is common and associated with malnutrition; however, there is limited knowledge on older individuals' perspectives of appetite. This study aimed to explore what ‘appetite’ means to older adults, how they experience its change and perceived influences on this experience. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with thirteen participants, aged ≥65 years, in their own home, following a recent arm fracture. Transcripts were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis with inductive coding resulting in three themes. 1. ‘Appetite as an emotional experience’ encompassed positive or negative thoughts and feelings driving or undermining desire to eat. Mood, the appeal of food, cooking and effects of interaction and experiences with other people were factors in this narrative. 2. ‘Appetite reflects a physical need’ comprised physical bodily sensations or requirements as a driver for appetite with …
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