Download - Food Safety for Seniors: Background information

Transcript
Page 1: Food Safety for Seniors: Background information

2001 Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

1

Food Safety for Seniors:

Background information

___________ County Cooperative Extension

Service

Page 2: Food Safety for Seniors: Background information

2001 Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

2

In the good old days…• Food produced

close to home– Ate food in

season

Page 3: Food Safety for Seniors: Background information

2001 Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

3

In the good old days…• Shopped for or

gathered perishable items daily– Eggs, milk, meat

Page 4: Food Safety for Seniors: Background information

2001 Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

4

In the good old days…• Ate at home

Page 5: Food Safety for Seniors: Background information

2001 Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

5

In the good old days…• Cooked longer,

used higher temperatures– No microwave

ovens

Page 6: Food Safety for Seniors: Background information

2001 Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

6

In the good old days…• Used lots of salt

to preserve meat

Page 7: Food Safety for Seniors: Background information

2001 Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

7

In the good old days…• No Escherichia coli O157:H7,

Campylobacter jejuni, Listeria monocytogenes, no BSE (mad cow disease)

Page 8: Food Safety for Seniors: Background information

2001 Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

8

In the good old days…• Didn’t know some kinds of

arthritis can be traced to foodborne illness

• Didn’t know how many people got food poisoning

Page 9: Food Safety for Seniors: Background information

2001 Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

9

Why worry about seniors?

• Fundamental component of their independence is the ability to prepare foods at home– Home prepared food is major

source of foodborne illness for everyone

Page 10: Food Safety for Seniors: Background information

2001 Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

10

Why worry about seniors?

• We love them

Page 11: Food Safety for Seniors: Background information

2001 Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

11

Seniors are at high risk• Immune systems

weaken with age– Decrease in

number of disease fighting cells

– Surgery can also affect immune system

Page 12: Food Safety for Seniors: Background information

2001 Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

12

Seniors are at high risk• Reduced

stomach acid and increased use of antacids– Increases number

of bacteria that enter small intestine

• Increased use of antibiotics

Page 13: Food Safety for Seniors: Background information

2001 Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

13

Seniors are at high risk• Decreased

peristalsis– Rapid growth

of pathogens in gut

– Possible formation of toxins

Page 14: Food Safety for Seniors: Background information

2001 Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

14

Seniors are at high risk• Underlying

illnesses– Diabetes– Kidney disease– Cancer

treatments– Malnutrition

Page 15: Food Safety for Seniors: Background information

2001 Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

15

Seniors are at high risk• Believe they are

less susceptible to get foodborne illness– “Never got sick

before”– “Won’t happen to

me/us”

Page 16: Food Safety for Seniors: Background information

2001 Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

16

Don’t recognize symptoms

• Diarrhea, abdominal cramping, fever, sometimes blood or pus in stools, vomiting, severe exhaustion

• Appear ½ hour to weeks after eating

• Most last 1 to 10 days – Some have life long effects– Some kill

Page 17: Food Safety for Seniors: Background information

2001 Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service

17