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According to an article in ''Critical Care'' ''Nursing Clinics in North America'', "Culinary medicine uses what is known about the [[Pharmacological Management of Congestive Heart Failure|pharmacologic]] properties of food to treat, manage, and prevent disease."<ref>LeBlanc-Morales N. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30736931/ Culinary medicine: patient education for therapeutic lifestyle changes]. ''Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am''. 2019;31(1):109-123.</ref>The ''American Journal of Health Promotion'' defines culinary medicine as "an evidence-based field of medicine that combines the art of cooking with the science of medicine."<ref>Mauriello LM, Artz K. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31120340/ Culinary medicine: bringing healthcare into the kitchen]. ''Am J Health Promot''. 2019;33(5):825-829.</ref>Some medical training programs are introducing culinary medicine courses and workshops as a part of [[nutrition]] education to improve nutrition in the community.<ref>Hauser ME. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31779011/ Culinary medicine basics and applications in medical education in the United States]. ''Nestle Nutr Inst Workshop Ser''. 2019;92:161-170</ref><ref>Lang RD, Jennings MC, Lam C, Yeh HC, Zhu C, Kumra T. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32051842/ Community culinary workshops as a nutrition curriculum in a preventive medicine residency program]. ''MedEdPORTAL''. 2019;15:10859</ref><ref>Pang B, Memel Z, Diamant C, Clarke E, Chou S, Gregory H. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31248353/ Culinary medicine and community partnership: hands-on culinary skills training to empower medical students to provide patient-centered nutrition education]. ''Med Educ Online''. 2019;24(1):1630238.</ref> | According to an article in ''Critical Care'' ''Nursing Clinics in North America'', "Culinary medicine uses what is known about the [[Pharmacological Management of Congestive Heart Failure|pharmacologic]] properties of food to treat, manage, and prevent disease."<ref>LeBlanc-Morales N. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30736931/ Culinary medicine: patient education for therapeutic lifestyle changes]. ''Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am''. 2019;31(1):109-123.</ref>The ''American Journal of Health Promotion'' defines culinary medicine as "an evidence-based field of medicine that combines the art of cooking with the science of medicine."<ref>Mauriello LM, Artz K. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31120340/ Culinary medicine: bringing healthcare into the kitchen]. ''Am J Health Promot''. 2019;33(5):825-829.</ref>Some medical training programs are introducing culinary medicine courses and workshops as a part of [[nutrition]] education to improve nutrition in the community.<ref>Hauser ME. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31779011/ Culinary medicine basics and applications in medical education in the United States]. ''Nestle Nutr Inst Workshop Ser''. 2019;92:161-170</ref><ref>Lang RD, Jennings MC, Lam C, Yeh HC, Zhu C, Kumra T. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32051842/ Community culinary workshops as a nutrition curriculum in a preventive medicine residency program]. ''MedEdPORTAL''. 2019;15:10859</ref><ref>Pang B, Memel Z, Diamant C, Clarke E, Chou S, Gregory H. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31248353/ Culinary medicine and community partnership: hands-on culinary skills training to empower medical students to provide patient-centered nutrition education]. ''Med Educ Online''. 2019;24(1):1630238.</ref> | ||
A pilot study in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine found that a culinary medicine course improved medical students' knowledge of nutrition.<ref>Rothman JM, Bilici N, Mergler B, et al. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32543207/ A culinary medicine elective for clinically experienced medical students: a pilot study.] ''J Altern Complement Med''. 2020;26(7):636-644.</ref>An article in the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine | A pilot study in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine found that a culinary medicine course improved medical students' knowledge of nutrition.<ref>Rothman JM, Bilici N, Mergler B, et al. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32543207/ A culinary medicine elective for clinically experienced medical students: a pilot study.] ''J Altern Complement Med''. 2020;26(7):636-644.</ref>An article in the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine outlines an open-source Culinary Medicine Curriculum.<ref>Hauser ME, Nordgren JR, Adam M, et al. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33281516/ The first, comprehensive, open-source culinary medicine curriculum for health professional training programs: a global reach]. ''Am J Lifestyle Med''. 2020;14(4):369-373.</ref>An article in Clinical Therapeutics proposes frameworks to include culinary medicine interventions for individuals and organizations.<ref>Irl B H, Evert A, Fleming A, et al. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31543284/ Culinary medicine: advancing a framework for healthier eating to improve chronic disease management and prevention]. ''Clin Ther''. 2019;41(10):2184-2198</ref>Finally, a pilot study outlines a "hand-on nutrition and cooking curriculum for children of low-income families."<ref>Marshall H, Albin J. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33200324/ Food as medicine: A pilot nutrition and cooking curriculum for children of participants in a community-based culinary medicine class]. ''Matern Child Health J''. 2021;25(1):54-58.</ref> | ||
== Culinary Medicine for Health and Disease Management == | == Culinary Medicine for Health and Disease Management == | ||
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Culinary medicine may be used for the following: | Culinary medicine may be used for the following: | ||
* | * Patients with [[Chronic Kidney Disease|chronic kidney disease]]<ref>Kalantar-Zadeh K, Mattix-Kramer HJ, Moore LW. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33357519/ Culinary medicine as a core component of the medical nutrition therapy for kidney health and disease]. ''J Ren Nutr''. 2021;31(1):1-4. | ||
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* Patients undergoing head and neck radiotherapy to help prevent malnutrition<ref>Allen-Winters S, Wakefield D, Gaudio E, et al. "[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31768735/ Eat to Live"-Piloting a culinary medicine program for head & neck radiotherapy patients.] ''Support Care Cancer''. 2020;28(6):2949-2957. | * Patients undergoing head and neck radiotherapy to help prevent malnutrition<ref>Allen-Winters S, Wakefield D, Gaudio E, et al. "[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31768735/ Eat to Live"-Piloting a culinary medicine program for head & neck radiotherapy patients.] ''Support Care Cancer''. 2020;28(6):2949-2957. | ||
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== Practical Application == | == Practical Application == | ||
For an Avocado and Pearl Barley Salad recipe, see the article in the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine<ref>Parks K, Polak R. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31903082/ Culinary medicine: paving the way to health through our forks.] ''Am J Lifestyle Med''. 2019;14(1):51-53. </ref> | For an Avocado and Pearl Barley Salad recipe, see the article in the [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1559827619871922 American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine]<ref>Parks K, Polak R. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31903082/ Culinary medicine: paving the way to health through our forks.] ''Am J Lifestyle Med''. 2019;14(1):51-53. </ref> | ||
== Screening Tools == | == Screening Tools == | ||
[[File:Food diary.jpeg|thumb|Food diary]] | |||
* Start The Conversation<ref>Paxton AE, Strycker LA, Toobert DJ, Ammerman AS, Glasgow RE. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2010.10.009 Starting the conversation: performance of a brief dietary assessment and intervention tool for health professionals.] American journal of preventive medicine. 2011 Jan 1;40(1):67-71.</ref> | * Start [https://www.ajpmonline.org/article/S0749-3797(10)00586-6/fulltext The Conversation]<ref>Paxton AE, Strycker LA, Toobert DJ, Ammerman AS, Glasgow RE. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2010.10.009 Starting the conversation: performance of a brief dietary assessment and intervention tool for health professionals.] American journal of preventive medicine. 2011 Jan 1;40(1):67-71.</ref> | ||
* For additional nutrition screening tools, see the article by Berner P, Bezner JR, Morris D, Lein DH. Nutrition in physical therapist practice: tools and strategies to act now.<ref>Berner P, Bezner JR, Morris D, Lein DH[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33577673/ . Nutrition in physical therapist practice: tools and strategies to act now]. ''Phys Ther''. 2021;101(5):pzab061. </ref> | * For additional nutrition screening tools, see the article by Berner P, Bezner JR, Morris D, Lein DH. Nutrition in physical therapist practice: tools and strategies to act now.<ref>Berner P, Bezner JR, Morris D, Lein DH[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33577673/ . Nutrition in physical therapist practice: tools and strategies to act now]. ''Phys Ther''. 2021;101(5):pzab061. </ref> | ||
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
According to an article in Critical Care Nursing Clinics in North America, "Culinary medicine uses what is known about the pharmacologic properties of food to treat, manage, and prevent disease."[1]The American Journal of Health Promotion defines culinary medicine as "an evidence-based field of medicine that combines the art of cooking with the science of medicine."[2]Some medical training programs are introducing culinary medicine courses and workshops as a part of nutrition education to improve nutrition in the community.[3][4][5]
A pilot study in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine found that a culinary medicine course improved medical students' knowledge of nutrition.[6]An article in the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine outlines an open-source Culinary Medicine Curriculum.[7]An article in Clinical Therapeutics proposes frameworks to include culinary medicine interventions for individuals and organizations.[8]Finally, a pilot study outlines a "hand-on nutrition and cooking curriculum for children of low-income families."[9]
Culinary Medicine for Health and Disease Management[edit | edit source]
Culinary medicine may be used for the following:
- Patients with chronic kidney disease[10]
- Patients undergoing head and neck radiotherapy to help prevent malnutrition[11]
- Patients with sodium-restriction recommendations for cardiovascular health[12]
Also, cooking classes may be used to improve diet quality in adults and children[13], Mediterranean diet adherence, and food cost savings for families.[14]
Practical Application[edit | edit source]
For an Avocado and Pearl Barley Salad recipe, see the article in the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine[15]
Screening Tools[edit | edit source]
- Start The Conversation[16]
- For additional nutrition screening tools, see the article by Berner P, Bezner JR, Morris D, Lein DH. Nutrition in physical therapist practice: tools and strategies to act now.[17]
Related Articles[edit | edit source]
- Barkoukis H, Swain J, Rogers C, Harris SR. Culinary medicine and the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist: time for a leadership role. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2019;119(10):1607-1612. doi:10.1016/j.jand.2019.01.012
- Berner P, Bezner JR, Morris D, Lein DH. Nutrition in physical therapist practice: setting the stage for taking action. Phys Ther. 2021;101(5):pzab062. doi:10.1093/ptj/pzab062
- Berner P, Bezner JR, Morris D, Lein DH. Nutrition in physical therapist practice: tools and strategies to act now. Phys Ther. 2021;101(5):pzab061. doi:10.1093/ptj/pzab061 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33577673/
- Hauser ME, Nordgren JR, Adam M, et al. The first, comprehensive, open-source culinary medicine curriculum for health professional training programs: a global reach. Am J Lifestyle Med. 2020;14(4):369-373. doi:10.1177/1559827620916699
- La Puma J. What is culinary medicine and what does it do?. Popul Health Manag. 2016;19(1):1-3. doi:10.1089/pop.2015.0003
- Polak R, Finkelstein A, Paganoni S, Welch R, Silver JK. Cooking online with a chef: health professionals' evaluation of a live culinary coaching module. Nutr Metab Insights. 2019;12:1178638819887397. doi:10.1177/1178638819887397
Related Books[edit | edit source]
- La Puma J, Marx RM. ChefMD's Big Book of Culinary Medicine. New York: Crown; 2008.
Resources[edit | edit source]
- American Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
- American College of Lifestyle Medicine
- Culinary Medicine Curriculum (American College of Lifestyle Medicine)
- Forks Over Knives
- Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Lives
- Teaching Kitchen Collaborative
References [edit | edit source]
- ↑ LeBlanc-Morales N. Culinary medicine: patient education for therapeutic lifestyle changes. Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am. 2019;31(1):109-123.
- ↑ Mauriello LM, Artz K. Culinary medicine: bringing healthcare into the kitchen. Am J Health Promot. 2019;33(5):825-829.
- ↑ Hauser ME. Culinary medicine basics and applications in medical education in the United States. Nestle Nutr Inst Workshop Ser. 2019;92:161-170
- ↑ Lang RD, Jennings MC, Lam C, Yeh HC, Zhu C, Kumra T. Community culinary workshops as a nutrition curriculum in a preventive medicine residency program. MedEdPORTAL. 2019;15:10859
- ↑ Pang B, Memel Z, Diamant C, Clarke E, Chou S, Gregory H. Culinary medicine and community partnership: hands-on culinary skills training to empower medical students to provide patient-centered nutrition education. Med Educ Online. 2019;24(1):1630238.
- ↑ Rothman JM, Bilici N, Mergler B, et al. A culinary medicine elective for clinically experienced medical students: a pilot study. J Altern Complement Med. 2020;26(7):636-644.
- ↑ Hauser ME, Nordgren JR, Adam M, et al. The first, comprehensive, open-source culinary medicine curriculum for health professional training programs: a global reach. Am J Lifestyle Med. 2020;14(4):369-373.
- ↑ Irl B H, Evert A, Fleming A, et al. Culinary medicine: advancing a framework for healthier eating to improve chronic disease management and prevention. Clin Ther. 2019;41(10):2184-2198
- ↑ Marshall H, Albin J. Food as medicine: A pilot nutrition and cooking curriculum for children of participants in a community-based culinary medicine class. Matern Child Health J. 2021;25(1):54-58.
- ↑ Kalantar-Zadeh K, Mattix-Kramer HJ, Moore LW. Culinary medicine as a core component of the medical nutrition therapy for kidney health and disease. J Ren Nutr. 2021;31(1):1-4.
- ↑ Allen-Winters S, Wakefield D, Gaudio E, et al. "Eat to Live"-Piloting a culinary medicine program for head & neck radiotherapy patients. Support Care Cancer. 2020;28(6):2949-2957.
- ↑ Razavi AC, Dyer A, Jones M, et al. Achieving dietary sodium recommendations and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease prevention through culinary medicine education. Nutrients. 2020;12(12):3632.
- ↑ Hasan B, Thompson WG, Almasri J, et al. The effect of culinary interventions (cooking classes) on dietary intake and behavioral change: a systematic review and evidence map. BMC Nutr. 2019;5:29.
- ↑ Razavi AC, Sapin A, Monlezun DJ, et al. Effect of culinary education curriculum on Mediterranean diet adherence and food cost savings in families: a randomised controlled trial. Public Health Nutr. 2021;24(8):2297-2303.
- ↑ Parks K, Polak R. Culinary medicine: paving the way to health through our forks. Am J Lifestyle Med. 2019;14(1):51-53.
- ↑ Paxton AE, Strycker LA, Toobert DJ, Ammerman AS, Glasgow RE. Starting the conversation: performance of a brief dietary assessment and intervention tool for health professionals. American journal of preventive medicine. 2011 Jan 1;40(1):67-71.
- ↑ Berner P, Bezner JR, Morris D, Lein DH. Nutrition in physical therapist practice: tools and strategies to act now. Phys Ther. 2021;101(5):pzab061.