Touch-screen technology to address malnutrition in older people

12 Nov 2012

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The Novel Assessment of Nutrition and Ageing (NANA) system, which was showcased at the Houses of Parliament in London on Wednesday, 7 November 2012, will measure what older adults are eating at home, to support research into malnutrition.

Malnutrition is a major public health problem that is easily overlooked in our affluent and overweight society. Whilst malnutrition affects all ages, older adults are particularly affected, with 1 in 3 who live independently considered to be at risk, reveals a study.

However, spotting people at risk of malnutrition is difficult as there was previously no easy way of tracking what people ate and drank in their own homes.

NANA is the result of a three-year project to develop a simple and easy to use system for measuring diet, cognition, mood, and physical function.

The system makes it simple for anyone to enter items of food and drink taken throughout the day, both as complete meals and snacks. NANA keeps track of what you actually consume by comparing before and after you eat and drink.

It has been created by a collaborative team of academics from the Universities of Sheffield, St Andrews, Bath and Reading, together with input from 400 older adults across the UK.

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