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Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association ; : 202-213, 2017.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-153590

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to provide basic data for the development of medicinal herbs, which are useful for the treatment of chronic diseases and physical characteristics of the elderly. A total of 151 adult women aged 65 years or older currently living in Daejeon were enrolled. The contents of this study were parents' health status, recognition of the necessity for a dietary therapy, awareness of medicinal herbs, requirements for medicinal herbs, physician of medicinal herbs and obstacles to medicinal herbs. Based on these results, the differences in the perception of medicinal herbs according to the dietary needs group as well as differences in the perception of medicinal herbs according to medicinal herbicidal groups were analyzed. Of the 151 subjects, 90.7% were married, and 44.4% of them were aged between 40 and 49. Most of the patients were aged in their 70s (68.9%), and 79.5% of had chronic illnesses such as high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, arteriosclerosis, and heart disease. It is recognized that dietary therapy is necessary for the treatment of diseases, and awareness of medicinal herbs is low but necessary. As for the requirements for medicinal herbs, the most favored was ‘porridge for the prevention and treatment of diseases’, and 72.2% of medicinal herbs were physicians. However, problems cited were availabitity of ingredients, cooking technique, price of ingredients, and others. In addition, both groups requiring dietary therapy and having high awareness of medicinal herbs felt that medicinal herbs would be helpful in treating diseases. Therefore, it is necessary to provide a simple medicinal herb recipe for each disease and to develop anti cooked medicinal herbs.


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Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Arteriosclerosis , Chronic Disease , Cooking , Diet , Heart Diseases , Hyperlipidemias , Hypertension , Plants, Medicinal
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Rev. Méd. Clín. Condes ; 23(1): 77-83, ene. 2012. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-707625

ABSTRACT

Es un hecho inédito en la historia de la humanidad que hijos que han llegado a la ancianidad cuiden de sus padres. Se mostrarán las particulares vicisitudes y desafíos que se plantean en el seno de la familia extensa cuando se trata de hijos adultos mayores quienes asumen la tarea de cuidar a sus padres, ya que éstas difieren de aquellas que se formulan cuando los hijos se encuentran en la adultez media. Si bien muchas familias se adaptan sin grandes sobresaltos a esta transición biográfica, otras se enfrentan a auténticas crisis. Distinguirlas puede ayudar a los profesionales de salud a manejar de mejor modo a sus pacientes y también ayudar a quienes se encuentran abocados a esta tarea.


The growing aging population has given rise to unprecedented event in human history: elderly children in care of their parents. The work will show the particular vicissitudes and challenges within the extended family when it comes to elderly children who assume the task of caring for their parents because they differ from those that are made when children are in the middle adulthood. While many families adapt without major surprises to this biographical transition, others face a real crisis. Distinguishing between both, could help health professionals to best manage their patients and also help those who are working on this task.


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Humans , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Caregivers , Population Dynamics , Father-Child Relations , Family Health , Health of the Elderly
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