Assessment of the Sensory Acceptability of Soy Milk Based Sandesh (Traditional Indian Sweet Dairy Dessert) For Elderly People (Aged > 60 Years) Living in Kolkata and its Efficacy on the Health Status of Geriatric Population

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Assessment of the Sensory Acceptability of Soy Milk Based Sandesh (Traditional Indian Sweet Dairy Dessert) For Elderly People (Aged > 60 Years) Living in Kolkata and its Efficacy on the Health Status of Geriatric Population

Sweata Rani Rai
Sweata Rani Rai J D Birla Institute
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Background: Aging is often associated with the incidence of degenerative diseases such as cardiovascular, cerebrovascular diseases, diabetes, osteoporosis, and cancer, which affects dietary eating patterns in older adults. With advancing age, there is a decline in appetite and a reduced affinity to food. However, the eighty million citizens of West Bengal including the older adults have a craving for sweets. Therefore, the present study aims to evaluate the sensory and chemical evaluation of Sandesh prepared from soymilk and dates adhering to nutritional needs and dietary preference towards sweets for older adults. Method: Sandesh is prepared with the substitution of traditional milk chenna (fresh, unripened curd cheese made from cow milk/ buffalo milk) with soy milk and dates syrup.

Assessment of the Sensory Acceptability of Soy Milk Based Sandesh (Traditional Indian Sweet Dairy Dessert) For Elderly People (Aged > 60 Years) Living in Kolkata and its Efficacy on the Health Status of Geriatric Population

Background: Aging is often associated with the incidence of degenerative diseases such as cardiovascular, cerebrovascular diseases, diabetes, osteoporosis, and cancer, which affects dietary eating patterns in older adults. With advancing age, there is a decline in appetite and a reduced affinity to food. However, the eighty million citizens of West Bengal including the older adults have a craving for sweets. Therefore, the present study aims to evaluate the sensory and chemical evaluation of Sandesh prepared from soymilk and dates adhering to nutritional needs and dietary preference towards sweets for older adults. Method: Sandesh is prepared with the substitution of traditional milk chenna (fresh, unripened curd cheese made from cow milk/ buffalo milk) with soy milk and dates syrup.

Sweata Rani Rai
Sweata Rani Rai J D Birla Institute

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Sweata Rani Rai. 1970. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – L: Nutrition GJMR-L Volume 20 (GJMR Volume 20 Issue L1): .

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Assessment of the Sensory Acceptability of Soy Milk Based Sandesh (Traditional Indian Sweet Dairy Dessert) For Elderly People (Aged > 60 Years) Living in Kolkata and its Efficacy on the Health Status of Geriatric Population

Sweata Rani Rai
Sweata Rani Rai J D Birla Institute

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