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Topic: Personalized food

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05. Sep 2024

You need more protein from the age of 55

29. Apr 2021

Older adults need more proteins

28. Oct 2020

Seniors should be involved in product development

19. Feb 2020

New meal concepts using “Design Thinking”

Projects

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Fortiphy

Develop protein fortified meal recipes for elderly people

2021 - 2024

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EAT4AGE

Palatable, nutritious and digestible foods for prevention of undernutrition in active aging

2021 - 2024

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VårMat (personalized food)

Strategic focus on personalised food and gastronomy

2018 - 2021

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Matlyst

2017 - 2020

Worth knowing

What is personalized food?

Food and dietary requirements for the elderly

How to eat just the right amount?

Press releases

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Increased research on personalized food for the elderly (21. Oct 2020)

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What and how will the elderly be eating in 2030? (01. Sep 2020)

Publications

Abstracts of the 4th International Electronic Conference on Nutrients (IECN 2024), 16–18 October 2024 – (Rational Design of Plant-Based Functional Products for Older Adults: Fabrication, Oral Processing, Palatability, and Digestibility of Co-extruded Cereals)

Biology and Life Sciences Forum, 2024
Academic article

Strategic Considerations in Designing Food Solutions for Seniors

Foods, 2025
Academic article

Design and assessment of protein-fortified recipes for community-dwelling older adults to prevent the onset of undernutrition

Food Research International, 2025
Academic article

Acceptability of protein-fortified recipes in older adults in France

Food Quality and Preference, 2024
Academic article

Older adults’ acceptability of and preferences for food-based protein fortification in the UK, France and Norway.

Appetite, 2024
Academic article

Opportunities and barriers for food intake in older age – a Norwegian perspective

Food & Nutrition Research (FNR), 2022
Academic article

IDDSI-ulik praksis og tilnærming

Kjøkkenskriveren, 2022
Article in business/trade/industry journal

Associated Research Areas

Diet and health

Consumer insight

Trends

Product development

Food processing technologies

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