Deck 13: Healthy Aging: Nutrition Assessment,Services,and Programs

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There is no cost to the participant for meals provided through the Older Americans Nutrition Program funding.
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The most important goal of health promotion and disease prevention for adults as they age is maintaining health and functional independence.
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Life expectancy has risen,in part,due to better prenatal and postnatal care.
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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program was designed to specifically assist the older population.
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Many long-term care residents are at risk for malnutrition and dehydration.
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Malnutrition secondary to chronic diseases is fairly common in the older population.
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The Meals on Wheels Program is a part of the Older Americans Nutrition Program.
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Seniors interviewed in focus groups have shown no interest in changing their eating behaviors.
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Nationwide about half of all seniors live in rural areas.
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The life expectancy for women doesn't vary with race or ethnicity.
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Polypharmacy,which is the tendency to purchase drugs at more than 3 stores,is problematic for many older adults.
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In 2009,no state met the Healthy People 2010 targets for fruit or vegetable consumption.
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Title III nutrition programs are required to provide nutrition education to their clients quarterly.
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The older population is very heterogeneous in terms of their progression through the aging process.
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The Healthy People 2010 objectives for fruit,vegetable,and grain consumption among adults showed little or no progress.
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The number of older adults (aged 65+)in the U.S.is expected to _____ 2030.

A) increase by 50% by
B) nearly double by
C) increase by 200% or triple by
D) stay the same until
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Although used frequently as a nutrition screen for older adults,The Mini Nutritional Assessment is not validated and is biased towards Nestle products.
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For adults over 50,health promotion efforts should seek to preserve independence,productivity,and personal fulfillment.
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The maximum age at which people die has

A) increased dramatically.
B) decreased dramatically.
C) changed very little.
D) decreased slightly.
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Though optimal nutrition contributes to healthy aging,approximately one-quarter of all elderly patients suffer from malnutrition.
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The drugs most widely used by the elderly are those that treat

A) arthritis pain.
B) gastrointestinal problems.
C) respiratory diseases.
D) cardiac disorders.
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The Mini Nutrition Assessment was

A) designed to replace the use of the Nutrition Screening Initiative checklist.
B) developed by the USDA as a part of the Older Americans Act.
C) designed to address both functional ability and self-perception of health status.
D) validated for use only on older adults.
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The functional assessment component of a nutrition status assessment of the elderly measures

A) liver function.
B) cardiac output.
C) activities of daily living.
D) risk of malnutrition.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the nutrient needs of older Americans?

A) Calorie needs tend to increase.
B) The need for vitamin C decreases.
C) Consumption of nutrient-dense foods is critical.
D) Calcium need remains steady.
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People over age 74 will comprise nearly _____ percent of the total U.S population by the year 2030.

A) 4
B) 12
C) 22
D) 50
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Reduced stomach acidity impairs the absorption of each of the following except

A) iron.
B) vitamin B₁₂.
C) calcium.
D) magnesium.
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Which of the following is not an effect of aging?

A) Altered sensory perception
B) Decreased elasticity of blood vessels with calcification
C) Degeneration of joints
D) Increased renal blood flow
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Physiological risk factors influencing the nutritional status of older adults include all of the following except

A) loneliness and depression.
B) lack of appetite and polypharmacy.
C) oral health problems and physical disability.
D) chronic disease and alcohol abuse.
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As _____ prevention,nutrition helps promote health and affects the quality of life in older adults.

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) essential
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As stated in the Healthy People 2010 Final Report,since 2000 the behaviors of older adults related to fruit,vegetable,and grain consumption,physical activity,and fitness have

A) declined significantly.
B) improved significantly.
C) declined slightly.
D) not changed.
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Which of the following is not characteristic of baby boomers?

A) Boomers have the power to change the marketplace.
B) Boomers are not pressed for time.
C) Boomers make decisions based on personal beliefs.
D) Boomers like nostalgia.
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Which of the following represent activities of daily living (ADLs)?

A) Bathing, dressing, and food preparation
B) Housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
C) Eating, bathing, and getting out of bed
D) Grooming, dressing, and using the phone
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Which of the following is an example of tertiary prevention?

A) Health fair
B) Grocery store tour
C) Medical nutrition therapy
D) Cholesterol screening
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Which of the following would be at the highest risk for drug-nutrient interactions?

A) Sam, the butcher who takes an aspirin a day
B) Alice, the housekeeper who is on an estrogen patch and a blood thinner
C) Mike, an architect who takes three different herbal supplements as well as a vitamin C megadose
D) Carol, the underweight, stay-at-home mom who has breast cancer and is on several chemotherapy medications and herbal supplements
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The major features of the modified MyPyramid for Older Adults include

A) fewer whole foods.
B) the addition of medications.
C) the addition of reduced-lactose alternatives to the milk group.
D) a de-emphasis on physical activity due to their frailty.
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Which of the following statements is not true of most older adults?

A) They are very heterogeneous.
B) They are fully independent.
C) They age at different rates.
D) They live in nursing homes.
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As _____ prevention,nutrition can lessen risks from chronic diseases.

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) essential
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_____ percent of older adults currently live in nursing homes.

A) 4.1
B) 7.5
C) 11.2
D) 17.7
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Which of the following represent instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)?

A) Bathing, dressing, and food preparation
B) Housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
C) Eating, bathing, and walking
D) Grooming, dressing, and using the phone
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Which of the following is not a funding source for the Older Americans Nutrition Program?

A) Administration on Aging
B) Department of Health and Human Services
C) Social Security Administration
D) All are sources
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Describe three government-funded community nutrition programs that are intended to provide nutrition assistance to older adults,including their purpose,types of assistance offered to clients,and eligibility requirements.
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What is the main difference between the home-delivered meals offered by the Older Americans Nutrition Program and the Meals on Wheels Association of America program?
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The eligibility requirements for receiving meals at a congregate feeding site include

A) being over 60 years of age.
B) economic hardship.
C) medical disability.
D) nutritional risk.
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Describe four specific risk factors and four major indicators of poor nutrition status in older adults as identified by the Nutrition Screening Initiative.
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Which of the following nutrition education programs relies on the Healthy Aging Guidebook and encourages older adults to take simple steps for better health?

A) Go4Life
B) You Can! Steps to Healthier Aging
C) Eat Better & Move More
D) Eat Smart, Live Strong
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Based on the Modified MyPyramid for Older Adults and Choose My Plate guidance,write a sample diet (including serving sizes)for one day.
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Why do Okinawans enjoy one of the longest life spans of anyone on earth?
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Which of the following is not a nutritional risk factor(s)considered diagnostic for the need for assistance among older adults?

A) Depression or loneliness
B) Low income
C) Shopping difficulties
D) Widowhood
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What is the difference between life expectancy and maximum life span?
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Evaluation of the Older Americans Nutrition Program documented all of the following except

A) improved dietary intake.
B) improved socialization.
C) less food insecurity.
D) better adherence to special diets.
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Identify some of the characteristics of baby boomers and describe how they could be incorporated into a nutrition education program for this target group.
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Describe the demographic trends in aging in America and the potential impact on health care services.
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List the national goals for health promotion for adults.
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Current OANP legislation makes meals available to seniors _____ week.

A) at least 3 days a
B) at least 4 days a
C) at least 5 days a
D) every day of the
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Reasons why older adults do not participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program include all of the following except

A) most are not eligible to participate.
B) the stigma of receiving assistance.
C) confusing paperwork.
D) lack of public information about eligibility requirements.
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Discuss the various components of a thorough nutrition assessment for older adults.
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The goals of the Older Americans Nutrition Program are to provide all of the following except

A) low-cost, nutritious meals.
B) transportation services.
C) blood cholesterol screening.
D) nutrition education and shopping assistance.
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A typical Title III meal pattern would include which of the following?

A) 3 oz meat or meat alternative
B) 2 half-cup portions of fruits and vegetables
C) 1 tsp of butter or margarine
D) a and b
E) a, b, and c
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What improvements would you recommend to enhance the ability of the Older Americans Nutrition Program to meet the needs of those who are eligible to receive its benefits?
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How do the leading causes of death among adults vary as we age?
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Use the following case scenario to answer short answer items. You have been asked to serve as a nutrition education consultant for your county's Older Americans Nutrition Program.
Based on your knowledge of the nutritional needs of the older adult,what might be the focus areas of your nutrition education efforts?
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What are some concluding statements regarding adult fruit and vegetable consumption patterns?
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What is the Mini Nutritional Assessment?
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Use the following case scenario to answer short answer items. You have been asked to serve as a nutrition education consultant for your county's Older Americans Nutrition Program.
What basic information would you need to know about your county's older adults?
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Use the following case scenario to answer short answer items. You have been asked to serve as a nutrition education consultant for your county's Older Americans Nutrition Program.
How could you specifically incorporate the Modified MyPyramid for Older Adults into a lesson?
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Use the following case scenario to answer short answer items. You have been asked to serve as a nutrition education consultant for your county's Older Americans Nutrition Program.
How might the nutrition information be shared?
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List three environmental and three socioeconomic factors that specifically influence the nutrition status of older adults.
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Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
USDA
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
DHHS
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
Medicare
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
SFMNP
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
Adult Care Food Program
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
activities of daily living
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
disability
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
life expectancy
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
Older Americans Act
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
polypharmacy
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
baby boom
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
instrumental activities of daily living
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
USDA
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
DHHS
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
Medicare
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
SFMNP
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
Adult Care Food Program
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
activities of daily living
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
disability
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
life expectancy
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
Older Americans Act
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
polypharmacy
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
baby boom
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
instrumental activities of daily living
The average age of death
USDA
The average age of death
DHHS
The average age of death
Medicare
The average age of death
SFMNP
The average age of death
Older Americans Nutrition Program
The average age of death
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
The average age of death
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
The average age of death
Adult Care Food Program
The average age of death
activities of daily living
The average age of death
disability
The average age of death
life expectancy
The average age of death
Older Americans Act
The average age of death
polypharmacy
The average age of death
baby boom
The average age of death
instrumental activities of daily living
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
USDA
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
DHHS
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
Medicare
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
SFMNP
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
Adult Care Food Program
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
activities of daily living
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
disability
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
life expectancy
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
Older Americans Act
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
polypharmacy
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
baby boom
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
instrumental activities of daily living
Adult Day Care Food Program
USDA
Adult Day Care Food Program
DHHS
Adult Day Care Food Program
Medicare
Adult Day Care Food Program
SFMNP
Adult Day Care Food Program
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Adult Day Care Food Program
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Adult Day Care Food Program
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Adult Day Care Food Program
Adult Care Food Program
Adult Day Care Food Program
activities of daily living
Adult Day Care Food Program
disability
Adult Day Care Food Program
life expectancy
Adult Day Care Food Program
Older Americans Act
Adult Day Care Food Program
polypharmacy
Adult Day Care Food Program
baby boom
Adult Day Care Food Program
instrumental activities of daily living
Older Americans Nutrition Program
USDA
Older Americans Nutrition Program
DHHS
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Medicare
Older Americans Nutrition Program
SFMNP
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Older Americans Nutrition Program
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Adult Care Food Program
Older Americans Nutrition Program
activities of daily living
Older Americans Nutrition Program
disability
Older Americans Nutrition Program
life expectancy
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Older Americans Act
Older Americans Nutrition Program
polypharmacy
Older Americans Nutrition Program
baby boom
Older Americans Nutrition Program
instrumental activities of daily living
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
USDA
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
DHHS
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
Medicare
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
SFMNP
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
Adult Care Food Program
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
activities of daily living
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
disability
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
life expectancy
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
Older Americans Act
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
polypharmacy
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
baby boom
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
instrumental activities of daily living
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
USDA
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
DHHS
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
Medicare
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
SFMNP
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
Adult Care Food Program
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
activities of daily living
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
disability
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
life expectancy
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
Older Americans Act
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
polypharmacy
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
baby boom
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
instrumental activities of daily living
The taking of three or more medications regularly
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The taking of three or more medications regularly
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The taking of three or more medications regularly
Medicare
The taking of three or more medications regularly
SFMNP
The taking of three or more medications regularly
Older Americans Nutrition Program
The taking of three or more medications regularly
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
The taking of three or more medications regularly
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
The taking of three or more medications regularly
Adult Care Food Program
The taking of three or more medications regularly
activities of daily living
The taking of three or more medications regularly
disability
The taking of three or more medications regularly
life expectancy
The taking of three or more medications regularly
Older Americans Act
The taking of three or more medications regularly
polypharmacy
The taking of three or more medications regularly
baby boom
The taking of three or more medications regularly
instrumental activities of daily living
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
USDA
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
DHHS
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
Medicare
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
SFMNP
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
Older Americans Nutrition Program
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
Adult Care Food Program
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
activities of daily living
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
disability
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
life expectancy
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
Older Americans Act
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
polypharmacy
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
baby boom
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
instrumental activities of daily living
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
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Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
DHHS
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
Medicare
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
SFMNP
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
Adult Care Food Program
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
activities of daily living
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
disability
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
life expectancy
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
Older Americans Act
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
polypharmacy
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
baby boom
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
instrumental activities of daily living
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
USDA
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
DHHS
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
Medicare
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
SFMNP
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
Adult Care Food Program
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
activities of daily living
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
disability
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
life expectancy
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
Older Americans Act
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
polypharmacy
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
baby boom
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
instrumental activities of daily living
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
USDA
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
DHHS
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
Medicare
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
SFMNP
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
Adult Care Food Program
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
activities of daily living
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
disability
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
life expectancy
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
Older Americans Act
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
polypharmacy
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
baby boom
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
instrumental activities of daily living
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
USDA
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
DHHS
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
Medicare
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
SFMNP
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
Adult Care Food Program
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
activities of daily living
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
disability
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
life expectancy
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
Older Americans Act
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
polypharmacy
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
baby boom
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
instrumental activities of daily living
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
USDA
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
DHHS
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
Medicare
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
SFMNP
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
Adult Care Food Program
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
activities of daily living
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
disability
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
life expectancy
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
Older Americans Act
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
polypharmacy
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
baby boom
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
instrumental activities of daily living
USDA
DHHS
Medicare
SFMNP
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Adult Care Food Program
activities of daily living
disability
life expectancy
Older Americans Act
polypharmacy
baby boom
instrumental activities of daily living
USDA
DHHS
Medicare
SFMNP
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Adult Care Food Program
activities of daily living
disability
life expectancy
Older Americans Act
polypharmacy
baby boom
instrumental activities of daily living
USDA
DHHS
Medicare
SFMNP
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Adult Care Food Program
activities of daily living
disability
life expectancy
Older Americans Act
polypharmacy
baby boom
instrumental activities of daily living
USDA
DHHS
Medicare
SFMNP
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Adult Care Food Program
activities of daily living
disability
life expectancy
Older Americans Act
polypharmacy
baby boom
instrumental activities of daily living
USDA
DHHS
Medicare
SFMNP
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Adult Care Food Program
activities of daily living
disability
life expectancy
Older Americans Act
polypharmacy
baby boom
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There is no cost to the participant for meals provided through the Older Americans Nutrition Program funding.
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The most important goal of health promotion and disease prevention for adults as they age is maintaining health and functional independence.
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Life expectancy has risen,in part,due to better prenatal and postnatal care.
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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program was designed to specifically assist the older population.
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Many long-term care residents are at risk for malnutrition and dehydration.
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Malnutrition secondary to chronic diseases is fairly common in the older population.
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The Meals on Wheels Program is a part of the Older Americans Nutrition Program.
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Seniors interviewed in focus groups have shown no interest in changing their eating behaviors.
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Nationwide about half of all seniors live in rural areas.
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The life expectancy for women doesn't vary with race or ethnicity.
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Polypharmacy,which is the tendency to purchase drugs at more than 3 stores,is problematic for many older adults.
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In 2009,no state met the Healthy People 2010 targets for fruit or vegetable consumption.
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Title III nutrition programs are required to provide nutrition education to their clients quarterly.
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The older population is very heterogeneous in terms of their progression through the aging process.
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The Healthy People 2010 objectives for fruit,vegetable,and grain consumption among adults showed little or no progress.
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The number of older adults (aged 65+)in the U.S.is expected to _____ 2030.

A) increase by 50% by
B) nearly double by
C) increase by 200% or triple by
D) stay the same until
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Although used frequently as a nutrition screen for older adults,The Mini Nutritional Assessment is not validated and is biased towards Nestle products.
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For adults over 50,health promotion efforts should seek to preserve independence,productivity,and personal fulfillment.
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The maximum age at which people die has

A) increased dramatically.
B) decreased dramatically.
C) changed very little.
D) decreased slightly.
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Though optimal nutrition contributes to healthy aging,approximately one-quarter of all elderly patients suffer from malnutrition.
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The drugs most widely used by the elderly are those that treat

A) arthritis pain.
B) gastrointestinal problems.
C) respiratory diseases.
D) cardiac disorders.
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The Mini Nutrition Assessment was

A) designed to replace the use of the Nutrition Screening Initiative checklist.
B) developed by the USDA as a part of the Older Americans Act.
C) designed to address both functional ability and self-perception of health status.
D) validated for use only on older adults.
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The functional assessment component of a nutrition status assessment of the elderly measures

A) liver function.
B) cardiac output.
C) activities of daily living.
D) risk of malnutrition.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the nutrient needs of older Americans?

A) Calorie needs tend to increase.
B) The need for vitamin C decreases.
C) Consumption of nutrient-dense foods is critical.
D) Calcium need remains steady.
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People over age 74 will comprise nearly _____ percent of the total U.S population by the year 2030.

A) 4
B) 12
C) 22
D) 50
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Reduced stomach acidity impairs the absorption of each of the following except

A) iron.
B) vitamin B₁₂.
C) calcium.
D) magnesium.
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Which of the following is not an effect of aging?

A) Altered sensory perception
B) Decreased elasticity of blood vessels with calcification
C) Degeneration of joints
D) Increased renal blood flow
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Physiological risk factors influencing the nutritional status of older adults include all of the following except

A) loneliness and depression.
B) lack of appetite and polypharmacy.
C) oral health problems and physical disability.
D) chronic disease and alcohol abuse.
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As _____ prevention,nutrition helps promote health and affects the quality of life in older adults.

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) essential
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As stated in the Healthy People 2010 Final Report,since 2000 the behaviors of older adults related to fruit,vegetable,and grain consumption,physical activity,and fitness have

A) declined significantly.
B) improved significantly.
C) declined slightly.
D) not changed.
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Which of the following is not characteristic of baby boomers?

A) Boomers have the power to change the marketplace.
B) Boomers are not pressed for time.
C) Boomers make decisions based on personal beliefs.
D) Boomers like nostalgia.
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Which of the following represent activities of daily living (ADLs)?

A) Bathing, dressing, and food preparation
B) Housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
C) Eating, bathing, and getting out of bed
D) Grooming, dressing, and using the phone
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Which of the following is an example of tertiary prevention?

A) Health fair
B) Grocery store tour
C) Medical nutrition therapy
D) Cholesterol screening
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Which of the following would be at the highest risk for drug-nutrient interactions?

A) Sam, the butcher who takes an aspirin a day
B) Alice, the housekeeper who is on an estrogen patch and a blood thinner
C) Mike, an architect who takes three different herbal supplements as well as a vitamin C megadose
D) Carol, the underweight, stay-at-home mom who has breast cancer and is on several chemotherapy medications and herbal supplements
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The major features of the modified MyPyramid for Older Adults include

A) fewer whole foods.
B) the addition of medications.
C) the addition of reduced-lactose alternatives to the milk group.
D) a de-emphasis on physical activity due to their frailty.
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Which of the following statements is not true of most older adults?

A) They are very heterogeneous.
B) They are fully independent.
C) They age at different rates.
D) They live in nursing homes.
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As _____ prevention,nutrition can lessen risks from chronic diseases.

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) essential
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38
_____ percent of older adults currently live in nursing homes.

A) 4.1
B) 7.5
C) 11.2
D) 17.7
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Which of the following represent instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)?

A) Bathing, dressing, and food preparation
B) Housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
C) Eating, bathing, and walking
D) Grooming, dressing, and using the phone
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Which of the following is not a funding source for the Older Americans Nutrition Program?

A) Administration on Aging
B) Department of Health and Human Services
C) Social Security Administration
D) All are sources
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Describe three government-funded community nutrition programs that are intended to provide nutrition assistance to older adults,including their purpose,types of assistance offered to clients,and eligibility requirements.
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42
What is the main difference between the home-delivered meals offered by the Older Americans Nutrition Program and the Meals on Wheels Association of America program?
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The eligibility requirements for receiving meals at a congregate feeding site include

A) being over 60 years of age.
B) economic hardship.
C) medical disability.
D) nutritional risk.
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44
Describe four specific risk factors and four major indicators of poor nutrition status in older adults as identified by the Nutrition Screening Initiative.
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Which of the following nutrition education programs relies on the Healthy Aging Guidebook and encourages older adults to take simple steps for better health?

A) Go4Life
B) You Can! Steps to Healthier Aging
C) Eat Better & Move More
D) Eat Smart, Live Strong
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Based on the Modified MyPyramid for Older Adults and Choose My Plate guidance,write a sample diet (including serving sizes)for one day.
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47
Why do Okinawans enjoy one of the longest life spans of anyone on earth?
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Which of the following is not a nutritional risk factor(s)considered diagnostic for the need for assistance among older adults?

A) Depression or loneliness
B) Low income
C) Shopping difficulties
D) Widowhood
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49
What is the difference between life expectancy and maximum life span?
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50
Evaluation of the Older Americans Nutrition Program documented all of the following except

A) improved dietary intake.
B) improved socialization.
C) less food insecurity.
D) better adherence to special diets.
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51
Identify some of the characteristics of baby boomers and describe how they could be incorporated into a nutrition education program for this target group.
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52
Describe the demographic trends in aging in America and the potential impact on health care services.
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53
List the national goals for health promotion for adults.
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54
Current OANP legislation makes meals available to seniors _____ week.

A) at least 3 days a
B) at least 4 days a
C) at least 5 days a
D) every day of the
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Reasons why older adults do not participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program include all of the following except

A) most are not eligible to participate.
B) the stigma of receiving assistance.
C) confusing paperwork.
D) lack of public information about eligibility requirements.
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56
Discuss the various components of a thorough nutrition assessment for older adults.
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57
The goals of the Older Americans Nutrition Program are to provide all of the following except

A) low-cost, nutritious meals.
B) transportation services.
C) blood cholesterol screening.
D) nutrition education and shopping assistance.
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A typical Title III meal pattern would include which of the following?

A) 3 oz meat or meat alternative
B) 2 half-cup portions of fruits and vegetables
C) 1 tsp of butter or margarine
D) a and b
E) a, b, and c
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What improvements would you recommend to enhance the ability of the Older Americans Nutrition Program to meet the needs of those who are eligible to receive its benefits?
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60
How do the leading causes of death among adults vary as we age?
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61
Use the following case scenario to answer short answer items. You have been asked to serve as a nutrition education consultant for your county's Older Americans Nutrition Program.
Based on your knowledge of the nutritional needs of the older adult,what might be the focus areas of your nutrition education efforts?
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62
What are some concluding statements regarding adult fruit and vegetable consumption patterns?
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What is the Mini Nutritional Assessment?
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64
Use the following case scenario to answer short answer items. You have been asked to serve as a nutrition education consultant for your county's Older Americans Nutrition Program.
What basic information would you need to know about your county's older adults?
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Use the following case scenario to answer short answer items. You have been asked to serve as a nutrition education consultant for your county's Older Americans Nutrition Program.
How could you specifically incorporate the Modified MyPyramid for Older Adults into a lesson?
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Use the following case scenario to answer short answer items. You have been asked to serve as a nutrition education consultant for your county's Older Americans Nutrition Program.
How might the nutrition information be shared?
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67
List three environmental and three socioeconomic factors that specifically influence the nutrition status of older adults.
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Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
USDA
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
DHHS
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
Medicare
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
SFMNP
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
Adult Care Food Program
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
activities of daily living
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
disability
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
life expectancy
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
Older Americans Act
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
polypharmacy
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
baby boom
Provides meals and snacks to participating day care programs for older Americans
instrumental activities of daily living
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
USDA
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
DHHS
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
Medicare
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
SFMNP
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
Adult Care Food Program
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
activities of daily living
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
disability
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
life expectancy
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
Older Americans Act
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
polypharmacy
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
baby boom
Food preparation, housekeeping, managing money, and shopping
instrumental activities of daily living
The average age of death
USDA
The average age of death
DHHS
The average age of death
Medicare
The average age of death
SFMNP
The average age of death
Older Americans Nutrition Program
The average age of death
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
The average age of death
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
The average age of death
Adult Care Food Program
The average age of death
activities of daily living
The average age of death
disability
The average age of death
life expectancy
The average age of death
Older Americans Act
The average age of death
polypharmacy
The average age of death
baby boom
The average age of death
instrumental activities of daily living
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
USDA
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
DHHS
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
Medicare
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
SFMNP
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
Adult Care Food Program
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
activities of daily living
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
disability
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
life expectancy
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
Older Americans Act
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
polypharmacy
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
baby boom
Third-party payment system that covers medical expenses for seniors
instrumental activities of daily living
Adult Day Care Food Program
USDA
Adult Day Care Food Program
DHHS
Adult Day Care Food Program
Medicare
Adult Day Care Food Program
SFMNP
Adult Day Care Food Program
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Adult Day Care Food Program
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Adult Day Care Food Program
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Adult Day Care Food Program
Adult Care Food Program
Adult Day Care Food Program
activities of daily living
Adult Day Care Food Program
disability
Adult Day Care Food Program
life expectancy
Adult Day Care Food Program
Older Americans Act
Adult Day Care Food Program
polypharmacy
Adult Day Care Food Program
baby boom
Adult Day Care Food Program
instrumental activities of daily living
Older Americans Nutrition Program
USDA
Older Americans Nutrition Program
DHHS
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Medicare
Older Americans Nutrition Program
SFMNP
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Older Americans Nutrition Program
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Adult Care Food Program
Older Americans Nutrition Program
activities of daily living
Older Americans Nutrition Program
disability
Older Americans Nutrition Program
life expectancy
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Older Americans Act
Older Americans Nutrition Program
polypharmacy
Older Americans Nutrition Program
baby boom
Older Americans Nutrition Program
instrumental activities of daily living
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
USDA
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
DHHS
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
Medicare
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
SFMNP
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
Adult Care Food Program
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
activities of daily living
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
disability
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
life expectancy
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
Older Americans Act
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
polypharmacy
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
baby boom
Any restriction on or impairment in performing an activity in the manner considered normal
instrumental activities of daily living
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
USDA
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
DHHS
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
Medicare
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
SFMNP
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
Adult Care Food Program
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
activities of daily living
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
disability
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
life expectancy
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
Older Americans Act
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
polypharmacy
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
baby boom
Provides congregate and home-delivered meals
instrumental activities of daily living
The taking of three or more medications regularly
USDA
The taking of three or more medications regularly
DHHS
The taking of three or more medications regularly
Medicare
The taking of three or more medications regularly
SFMNP
The taking of three or more medications regularly
Older Americans Nutrition Program
The taking of three or more medications regularly
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
The taking of three or more medications regularly
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
The taking of three or more medications regularly
Adult Care Food Program
The taking of three or more medications regularly
activities of daily living
The taking of three or more medications regularly
disability
The taking of three or more medications regularly
life expectancy
The taking of three or more medications regularly
Older Americans Act
The taking of three or more medications regularly
polypharmacy
The taking of three or more medications regularly
baby boom
The taking of three or more medications regularly
instrumental activities of daily living
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
USDA
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
DHHS
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
Medicare
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
SFMNP
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
Older Americans Nutrition Program
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
Adult Care Food Program
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
activities of daily living
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
disability
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
life expectancy
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
Older Americans Act
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
polypharmacy
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
baby boom
The period of time between 1946 and 1964
instrumental activities of daily living
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
USDA
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
DHHS
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
Medicare
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
SFMNP
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
Adult Care Food Program
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
activities of daily living
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
disability
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
life expectancy
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
Older Americans Act
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
polypharmacy
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
baby boom
Income subsidy that provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be used to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables
instrumental activities of daily living
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
USDA
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
DHHS
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
Medicare
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
SFMNP
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
Adult Care Food Program
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
activities of daily living
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
disability
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
life expectancy
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
Older Americans Act
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
polypharmacy
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
baby boom
Bathing, dressing, grooming, and feeding oneself
instrumental activities of daily living
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
USDA
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
DHHS
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
Medicare
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
SFMNP
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
Adult Care Food Program
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
activities of daily living
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
disability
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
life expectancy
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
Older Americans Act
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
polypharmacy
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
baby boom
Electronic benefits transfer for food purchases
instrumental activities of daily living
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
USDA
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
DHHS
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
Medicare
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
SFMNP
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
Adult Care Food Program
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
activities of daily living
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
disability
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
life expectancy
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
Older Americans Act
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
polypharmacy
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
baby boom
Established the federal Older Americans Nutrition Program
instrumental activities of daily living
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
USDA
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
DHHS
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
Medicare
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
SFMNP
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
Adult Care Food Program
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
activities of daily living
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
disability
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
life expectancy
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
Older Americans Act
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
polypharmacy
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
baby boom
Provides low-income individuals with nutrition education
instrumental activities of daily living
USDA
DHHS
Medicare
SFMNP
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Adult Care Food Program
activities of daily living
disability
life expectancy
Older Americans Act
polypharmacy
baby boom
instrumental activities of daily living
USDA
DHHS
Medicare
SFMNP
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Adult Care Food Program
activities of daily living
disability
life expectancy
Older Americans Act
polypharmacy
baby boom
instrumental activities of daily living
USDA
DHHS
Medicare
SFMNP
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Adult Care Food Program
activities of daily living
disability
life expectancy
Older Americans Act
polypharmacy
baby boom
instrumental activities of daily living
USDA
DHHS
Medicare
SFMNP
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Adult Care Food Program
activities of daily living
disability
life expectancy
Older Americans Act
polypharmacy
baby boom
instrumental activities of daily living
USDA
DHHS
Medicare
SFMNP
Older Americans Nutrition Program
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
SNAP Nutrition Education Program
Adult Care Food Program
activities of daily living
disability
life expectancy
Older Americans Act
polypharmacy
baby boom
instrumental activities of daily living
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