2022
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10122389
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An Interactive Live and Online Cooking Program for Children in Vulnerable Families—An Exploratory Study

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of technology for communication and social interactions. Especially for children in low-income families—a vulnerable population suffering from health and digital disparities—the situation worsened during the pandemic. Earlier studies in times of COVID-19 suggested that the children in Korea who usually do homework and dine at community childcare centers (CCCCs, free after-school care places) need to learn more about how to eat healthily and how to interact w… Show more

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“…It can also reduce the burden of many preventable diseases worldwide, from cardiovascular disease to metabolic disorders. Park et al [ 12 ] conducted an explorative study at community childcare centers during the COVID-19 pandemic using an interactive cooking program with digital technology among children and staff. Their findings suggest that community childcare centers are ideal settings for healthy eating practices with the aid of digital technology to provide resources for marginalized populations.…”
Section: Nutrition Equitabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can also reduce the burden of many preventable diseases worldwide, from cardiovascular disease to metabolic disorders. Park et al [ 12 ] conducted an explorative study at community childcare centers during the COVID-19 pandemic using an interactive cooking program with digital technology among children and staff. Their findings suggest that community childcare centers are ideal settings for healthy eating practices with the aid of digital technology to provide resources for marginalized populations.…”
Section: Nutrition Equitabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%