How a 7-week food literacy cooking program affects cooking confidence and mental health: findings of a quasi-experimental controlled intervention trial
The CNP Culinary Nutrition Research Category consolidates research exploring the integration of culinary arts with the science of nutrition to translate evidence-based knowledge into practical food and cooking skills that improve health and well-being. This encompasses research on culinary nutrition interventions and activities led by health practitioners (designated as “culinary medicine”) and by those with expertise in culinary arts, nutrition science, health, and education (designated as “culinary nutrition professionals”). CNP's Culinary Nutrition research coordinator is Stefanie Sacks, MS, CNS, CDN. To learn more and create your own personal research library on this topic, join the CNP Library Membership.
This 2021 study examines whether medical students would benefit from additional education on culinary medicine. This article aimed to address the little to no training that physicians receive on dietary interventions despite poor diet being rated as the top risk factor for early death globally. Therefore, this experiment added a culinary medicine elective to the course at an undergraduate medical school. These medical students who took part in the elective were surveyed before and after completing the culinary medicine course. Compared to before the elective, students participating in culinary medicine were more likely to feel confident discussing nutrition with patients, to feel familiar with the Mediterranean diet, and to understand the role of dietitians in patient care. Before signing up for the culinary medicine lectures, 29% of students felt confident discussing nutrition with patients, compared with a 92% confidence rate after taking the elective. In conclusion, culinary medicine lectures are promising as an educational strategy among first-year medical students to enhance their counseling confidence and improve their understanding of their future role in addressing lifestyle-related disease.
How a 7-week food literacy cooking program affects cooking confidence and mental health: findings of a quasi-experimental controlled intervention trial
Eating habits associated with nutrition-related knowledge among university students enrolled in academic programs related to nutrition and culinary arts in Puerto Rico
Culinary medicine cooking workshops as add-on therapy for inpatients with depression and eating disorders
The effectiveness of culinary therapy platform system: a study examining cooking course as a mental health intervention for college students
Experiential features of culinary nutrition education that drive behavior change: frameworks for research and practice
Frequency of eating home cooked meals and potential benefits for diet and health: Cross-sectional analysis of a population-based cohort study
Effectiveness of culinary nutrition workshops on the mood and nutritional interest of inpatients with mental disorder
How a 7-Week food literacy cooking program affects cooking confidence and mental health: Findings of a quasi-experimental controlled intervention trial
The first, comprehensive, open-source culinary medicine curriculum for health professional training programs: A global reach
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