Beyond the Individual -A Scoping Review and Bibliometric Mapping of Ecological Determinants of Eating Behavior in Older Adults.

IF 3.5 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH REVIEWS Pub Date : 2022-08-03 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3389/phrs.2022.1604967
Íris Rafaela Montez De Sousa, Ina Bergheim, Christine Brombach
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Objectives: The objective of this scoping review was to summarize and provide a visual overview of the present-day knowledge on ecological determinants of eating behavior in community-dwelling elderly persons in relation with nutrition communication, considering the evolution of the field. The second objective was to integrate results in recommendations for the development of nutrition communication strategies. Methods: A literature review was performed on Medline, PubMed and Google Scholar, according with the PRISMA protocol for scoping reviews. An a-priori analysis was executed by categorizing determinants from the literature according with the different levels represented in the ecological framework and an a-posteriori analysis by using VosViewer for a chronological bibliometric mapping analysis. Results: Of 4029 articles retrieved, 77 were selected for analysis. Initial publications focused more on individual determinants of eating behavior. Over time, there was a shift towards a holistic view of eating behavior considering the "food environment", including social networks, physical settings and public policy. Conclusion: Beyond the individual, all ecological levels are relevant when targeting eating behavior in the elderly. Nutrition communication strategies should be structured considering these influences.

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超越个体——老年人饮食行为生态决定因素的范围回顾和文献计量制图。
目的:这一范围审查的目的是总结和提供一个视觉概述目前的知识,在社区居住的老年人饮食行为的生态决定因素与营养沟通,考虑到该领域的发展。第二个目标是将结果纳入制定营养宣传战略的建议。方法:在Medline, PubMed和Google Scholar上进行文献综述,按照PRISMA协议进行范围综述。根据生态框架中所代表的不同层次对文献中的决定因素进行分类,进行先验分析,并使用VosViewer进行时间顺序文献计量制图分析,进行后验分析。结果:在检索到的4029篇文献中,选择77篇进行分析。最初的出版物更多地关注饮食行为的个体决定因素。随着时间的推移,考虑到“食物环境”,包括社交网络、物理环境和公共政策,人们开始转向对饮食行为的整体看法。结论:在针对老年人饮食行为时,除个体外,所有生态水平都是相关的。营养沟通策略应考虑到这些影响。
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PUBLIC HEALTH REVIEWS
PUBLIC HEALTH REVIEWS Nursing-Community and Home Care
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