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8 voedingstips voor mensen met dementie

Jeroen Wapenaar
- Vol. 49, Iss: 1, pp 16-19
TLDR
In this paper, de kleur van a bord echt uit is queried in order to find out if it is capable of handling maaltijd op een bord.
Abstract
Maakt de kleur van een bord echt uit? Ja, laat onderzoek zien. Mensen met dementie eten meer als hun maaltijd op een bord ligt dat contrasteert met die maaltijd. Rode borden kunnen bijvoorbeeld handig zijn voor mensen met dementie.

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