The Physical Activity and Nutritional INfluences in Ageing (PANINI) Toolkit : A Standardized Approach towards Physical Activity and Nutritional Assessment of Older Adults
Ramsey, K. A., Meskers, C. G. M., Trappenburg, M. C., Bacalini, M. G., Delledonne, M., Garagnani, P., Greig, C., Kallen, V., van Meeteren, N., van Riel, N., Correia Santos, N., Sipilä, S., Thompson, J. L., Whittaker, A. C., & Maier, A. B. (2022). The Physical Activity and Nutritional INfluences in Ageing (PANINI) Toolkit : A Standardized Approach towards Physical Activity and Nutritional Assessment of Older Adults. Healthcare, 10(6), Article 1017. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10061017
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Assessing multiple domains of health in older adults requires multidimensional and large datasets. Consensus on definitions, measurement protocols and outcome measures is a prerequisite. The Physical Activity and Nutritional INfluences In Ageing (PANINI) Toolkit aims to provide a standardized toolkit of best-practice measures for assessing health domains of older adults with an emphasis on nutrition and physical activity. The toolkit was drafted by consensus of multidisciplinary and pan-European experts on ageing to standardize research initiatives in diverse populations within the PANINI consortium. Domains within the PANINI Toolkit include socio-demographics, general health, nutrition, physical activity and physical performance and psychological and cognitive health. Implementation across various countries, settings and ageing populations has proven the feasibility of its use in research. This multidimensional and standardized approach supports interoperability and re-use of data, which is needed to optimize the coordination of research efforts, increase generalizability of findings and ultimately address the challenges of ageing.
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This work was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 675003. http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/panini.License
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