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Korea is a country whose society has been aging rapidly. The population aged 65 years is expected to be 20% in 2025 and 42.5% by 2065, which is the definition of a super-aged society. A super-aged society is expected to experience major changes, such as family composition, digital living, and commun...

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Published in대한연하장애학회지, 11(1) pp. 1 - 8
Main Author 신원선
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한연하장애학회 01.01.2021
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Summary:Korea is a country whose society has been aging rapidly. The population aged 65 years is expected to be 20% in 2025 and 42.5% by 2065, which is the definition of a super-aged society. A super-aged society is expected to experience major changes, such as family composition, digital living, and community care. As the population ages further, their degree of independence will be determined by modifying their living environment, eating quality, and habits carrying socio-economic costs. In this report, the domestic and international standards for the elderly food, the guidelines for product development in food companies, nutritional management in elderly facilities, and practical meal management procedures are presented. Considering the physical, mental, and economic capabilities of the aged population, it will be necessary to establish a multifaceted approach that allows them to enjoy the eating pleasure. Desirable meals, appropriate medical services, and social relationships are the key factors that can slow down the transition to long-term care and promote an independent life. In this way, the demands for convenience foods (easy to cook, ready to eat, and fresh cuts) and the customized meal delivery services will increase gradually. To achieve this, accurate market analysis and planning of the target products is a priority that should be supported by active development and commercialization from companies. Furthermore, shared kitchens in local communities that provide activating cooking and eating programs will help the elderly solve the problems with their meals while forming social networks. KCI Citation Count: 0
Bibliography:http://www.jkds.org/journal/view.html?doi=10.34160/jkds.2021.11.1.001
ISSN:2233-5978
2713-6191
DOI:10.34160/jkds.2021.11.1.001