Open Agriculture (Sep 2019)

Functional Foods for elderly people: new paths for multi “functional” agriculture

  • Chiara Filomena,
  • Salvatore Fiorella Pia,
  • Colantuono Fedele,
  • Fiore Mariantonietta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2019-0054
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 530 – 543

Abstract

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Nowadays a growing interest in how agritourism could be able to promote alternative nutrition stands out. The increase in the number of elderly has determined a desire for quality of life improvement; consequently, more attention has been paid to the role of food and their contents. A diet comprising Functional Foods could help not only to improve life quality of an aging population, as these foods are potentially capable to improve health and well-being; but they could also reduce health risks or delay the onset of serious pathologies. Moreover, scientific evidence of the correlation between diet and health for the elderly population, having a sedentary lifestyle and even a constant increase in healthcare costs, have addressed the interest in healthier food products. The aim of this paper was to design new food-based paths for agritourism farms that could promote health, nutritional and cultural values. To define these paths, a two steps analysis was carried out: (1) opinion collection from elderly and agritourism operators and (2) definition of a logical framework.

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