2016
DOI: 10.1007/s13668-016-0185-3
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Community Interventions to Improve Cooking Skills and Their Effects on Confidence and Eating Behaviour

Abstract: Purpose of ReviewCommunity-based interventions aiming to improve cooking skills are a popular strategy to promote healthy eating. We reviewed current evidence on the effectiveness of these interventions on different confidence aspects and fruit and vegetable intake.Recent FindingsEvaluation of cooking programmes consistently report increased confidence in cooking skills in adults across different age groups and settings. The effectiveness of these programmes on modifying eating behaviour is less consistent, bu… Show more

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“…Regarding the antecedents of FL identified in the literature, the authors of eight papers referred to public health nutrition policies and health promotion interventions [24,37,[56][57][58][59][60][61]. They described programs or projects that generally addressed adolescents [24,56,60,61] or children [57,59].…”
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“…Regarding the antecedents of FL identified in the literature, the authors of eight papers referred to public health nutrition policies and health promotion interventions [24,37,[56][57][58][59][60][61]. They described programs or projects that generally addressed adolescents [24,56,60,61] or children [57,59].…”
Section: Antecedents Of Flmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the antecedents of FL identified in the literature, the authors of eight papers referred to public health nutrition policies and health promotion interventions [24,37,[56][57][58][59][60][61]. They described programs or projects that generally addressed adolescents [24,56,60,61] or children [57,59]. Other specific characteristics of these initiatives were that they were generally carried out in school settings [59,60] and involved the improvement of cooking skills [37,56,60,61].…”
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“…While cooking-related behaviors and psychosocial determinants related to barriers to cooking have been well described (Adams et al, 2015; Crookes et al, 2016; Garcia, Reardon, McDonald, & Vargas-Garcia, 2016; Mills et al, 2017), psychosocial outcomes from cooking interventions have not. We hypothesize that there may be psychosocial benefits to participating in cooking interventions that potentially have clinical and public health implications.…”
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“…Contudo, a repercussão dessa melhora na alimentação não é consenso (MCGOWAN et al, 2017;GARCIA et al, 2016). Reicks e colaboradores (2014), em revisão que analisou o impacto das intervenções que abordavam o cozinhar e o preparo das refeições em casa entre a população adulta, constataram que apenas 16 dos 28 estudos identificados apresentavam resultados de melhoria da alimentação; destes, apenas seis faziam uso de grupo controle.…”
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