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种族和少数民族及代表性不足人群中的烹饪医学干预措施:一项系统综述

Culinary Medicine Interventions Among Racial and Ethnic Minority and Underrepresented Populations: A Systematic Review.

作者信息

Brown Benjamin, Adediran Emmanuel, Taylor Eliza, Ose Dominik, Okuyemi Kolawole

机构信息

Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA (BB, EA, ET, DO, KO).

Department of Surgery, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN, USA (EA).

出版信息

Am J Lifestyle Med. 2025 Sep 4:15598276251370976. doi: 10.1177/15598276251370976.

Abstract

Racial and ethnic minority populations experience a higher rate of diet-related disparities compared to the general population. Culinary medicine interventions have the potential to help improve health equity among disadvantaged groups. We examined behavioral, anthropometric, and laboratory outcomes of culinary medicine interventions among racial and ethnic minority and underrepresented populations. All articles on the PubMed database were searched to identify eligible studies with no date limitation. Articles that included a culinary medicine intervention for racial and ethnic minority and underrepresented populations were eligible for inclusion. A total of 25 articles were included. There were 4186 participants with 3268 adult, 857 child, and 2452 female participants. Participants predominantly identified as Black (25.0%), South Asian (21.6%), and Hispanic (33.5%). Studies varied in design, setting, length, and outcomes (e.g., behavior, clinical). Overall, outcomes varied in significance and effect size. Risk of bias was high among studies. Culinary medicine interventions appear to be successfully integrated across various settings and among diverse populations with variable effect on behavioral changes and anthropometric measurement changes. Culinary medicine interventions show promise for improving diet-related health equity; however, greater rigor and controlled study designs are needed.

摘要

与普通人群相比,少数族裔和种族群体经历与饮食相关差异的比率更高。烹饪医学干预措施有可能帮助改善弱势群体中的健康公平状况。我们研究了烹饪医学干预措施在少数族裔和种族群体以及代表性不足人群中的行为、人体测量和实验室结果。检索了PubMed数据库中的所有文章,以识别无日期限制的符合条件的研究。纳入了针对少数族裔和种族群体以及代表性不足人群的烹饪医学干预措施的文章。总共纳入了25篇文章。有4186名参与者,其中3268名成年人、857名儿童和2452名女性参与者。参与者主要被认定为黑人(25.0%)、南亚人(21.6%)和西班牙裔(33.5%)。研究在设计、环境、时长和结果(如行为、临床)方面各不相同。总体而言,结果在显著性和效应大小方面各不相同。研究中的偏倚风险较高。烹饪医学干预措施似乎已成功整合到各种环境中,并在不同人群中实施,对行为变化和人体测量变化产生了不同程度的影响。烹饪医学干预措施有望改善与饮食相关的健康公平状况;然而,需要更严格和可控的研究设计。

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