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食物技能教育与低收入成年人的健康食物选择

Food Skills Education and Low-Income Adults' Healthy Food Choices.

机构信息

IMPAQ Health, IMPAQ International, LLC, Columbia, Maryland, United States.

Altarum Institute, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States.

出版信息

Community Health Equity Res Policy. 2022 Oct;43(1):89-94. doi: 10.1177/0272684X211004941. Epub 2021 Mar 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Cooking Matters food skills education program equips low-income families with the skills and knowledge to shop for and cook healthy meals within budget and time constraints.

AIMS

To explore whether participation in Cooking Matters is associated with healthier food choices using a 6-item scale, comprised of a variety of food categories.

METHODS

Cooking Matters participants (n = 332) and a comparison group (n = 336) completed surveys at baseline, 3-, and 6-month follow-up.

RESULTS

Cooking Matters participants experienced greater improvements in healthy choices overall (p < 0.0001) and for each of the six underlying items at 3 month follow-up. Improvements were sustained at 6-month follow-up overall and for all categories, except low-fat milk (p = 0.1168).

DISCUSSION

Participation in Cooking Matters was associated with improvements in overall healthy food choices across a variety of food groups and maintained at 6-month follow-up. Enabling healthy food choices is an important step toward improved diet quality.

摘要

背景

烹饪事务食品技能教育计划为低收入家庭提供了在预算和时间限制内购买和烹饪健康膳食的技能和知识。

目的

使用由多种食物类别组成的 6 项量表,探讨参与烹饪事务是否与更健康的食物选择有关。

方法

烹饪事务参与者(n=332)和对照组(n=336)在基线、3 个月和 6 个月随访时完成了调查。

结果

烹饪事务参与者在整体健康选择(p<0.0001)和六项基础项目中的每一项在 3 个月随访时都有更大的改善。在整体和所有类别(除低脂牛奶外,p=0.1168)的 6 个月随访中,这些改善得以维持。

讨论

参与烹饪事务与多种食物组中整体健康食物选择的改善有关,并在 6 个月随访时得以维持。促进健康的食物选择是提高饮食质量的重要一步。

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