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Effect of culinary education curriculum on Mediterranean diet adherence and food cost savings in families: a randomised controlled trial.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

Diet-related diseases are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the USA. While the critical aspects of a healthy diet are well known, the relationship between community-based, teaching kitchen education and dietary behaviours is unclear. We examined the effect of a novel culinary medicine education programme on Mediterranean diet adherence and food cost savings.

Design

Families were randomised to a hands-on, teaching kitchen culinary education class (n = 18) or non-kitchen-based dietary counselling (n = 23) for 6 weeks. The primary outcome was adherence to the validated nine-point Mediterranean diet score, and the secondary outcome was food cost savings per family.

Setting

The Goldring Center for Culinary Medicine, a community teaching kitchen in New Orleans.

Participants

Families (n = 41) of at least one child and one parent.

Results

Compared with families receiving traditional dietary counselling, those participating in hands-on, kitchen-based nutrition education were nearly three times as likely to follow a Mediterranean dietary pattern (OR 2·93, 95% CI 1·73, 4·95; P  <  0·001), experiencing a 0·43-point increase in Mediterranean diet adherence after 6 weeks (B  =  0·43; P  <  0·001). Kitchen-based nutrition education projects to save families $US 21·70 per week compared with standard dietary counselling by increasing the likelihood of consuming home-prepared v. commercially-prepared meals (OR 1·56, 95% CI 1·08, 2·25; P  =  0·018).

Conclusions

Community-based culinary medicine education improves Mediterranean diet adherence and associates with food cost savings among a diverse sample of families. Hands-on culinary medicine education may be a novel evidence-based tool to teach healthful dietary habits and prevent chronic disease.

SUBMITTER: Razavi AC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10195617 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effect of culinary education curriculum on Mediterranean diet adherence and food cost savings in families: a randomised controlled trial.

Razavi Alexander C AC   Sapin Alexander A   Monlezun Dominique J DJ   McCormack Isabella G IG   Latoff Anna A   Pedroza Kathrine K   McCullough Colleen C   Sarris Leah L   Schlag Emily E   Dyer Amber A   Harlan Timothy S TS  

Public health nutrition 20200803 8


<h4>Objective</h4>Diet-related diseases are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the USA. While the critical aspects of a healthy diet are well known, the relationship between community-based, teaching kitchen education and dietary behaviours is unclear. We examined the effect of a novel culinary medicine education programme on Mediterranean diet adherence and food cost savings.<h4>Design</h4>Families were randomised to a hands-on, teaching kitchen culinary education class (n = 18) or  ...[more]

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