Foods and Eating Habits of Elderly 2016
Language:
Japanese
Product Code No:
C58112400
Issued In:
2016/09
#of Pages:
258
Publication Cycle:
Biannual
Format:
PDF
Geographic Coverage:
Japan
Industry:
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Coverage: (Product/service)
Various foods, eating habits, diet for seniors
Research Target:
Aged people
Research Content:
I Report Overview
- Daily Lives of Elderly (Home, Jobs, Hobbies, Exercises)
- Health Status of the Elderly
- Food and Elderly
- Shopping and Elderly
- Cooking and Elderly
- Online Shopping and Elderly
- Eating Out and Food Delivery by Elderly
II Insight Regarding Elderly Diet
- Excessive and Shortage of Nutrition: Protein is important as age rises
- Safety of Food
- Online Shopping: 60% of online shopping users are the potential customers
- Drugstores: Supporting the elderly from aspect of health
- Cooking Methods: Supporting the elderly who likes cooking
- Food Delivery: Requirement in business for seniors/elderly
- Single Households: Welcoming dining out
- Frustration regarding Diet: Increasing frustration toward chewing
III Comparison Analysis of Questionnaire Results regarding Whether Locomotive Syndrome or Not
IV Comparison of Questionnaire Results by Age, Gender, Household, Annual Income
V Environment surrounding Elderly
- Declining birthrate and a growing proportion of elderly people and Problems beyond 2025
- Ever-increasing long-term care benefit values and number of people certified as those needed long-term care and those as Needed Support.
- Lifestyle diseases occupying major reasons of death
- Eating and exercising habits of Japanese people
- Number of medical/long-term care facilities, average number of days to stay at hospitals, rate of using hospital beds
- Increasing aged households and decreasing number of household members
- Income and expenditure of aged households
- Increasing pensioners and decreasing amount of pensions to receive
- Aging society in rural areas (current status) and aging society in metropolitan areas (future)
- Average length of life, number of marriages, total fertility rate
- Employment rate of women