Abstract:UK life expectancy has risen (1) , yet this has been accompanied by a longer time lived with morbidity, impacting healthcare costs and quality of life. Appropriate dietary choices are fundamental in later life. However, few well-evidenced nutritional recommendations exist for older adults, challenging provision of personalised nutrition. Diet quality indexes (DQIs) are useful measures of nutritional adequacy, but component selection can limit their validity in older adults. Therefore, this research aimed to pr… Show more
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