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Involving children in cooking activities: A potential strategy for directing food choices toward novel foods containing vegetables

机译:让儿童参与烹饪活动:将食物选择引导到含有蔬菜的新颖食物的潜在策略

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Involving children in cooking has been suggested as a strategy to improve dietary habits in childhood. Interventions in schools including cooking, gardening and tasting activities have showed promising results. Several cross-sectional surveys demonstrated associations between frequency of involvement in food preparation and better diet quality. However, experimental studies confirming the beneficial effect of cooking on food choices in children are missing from the literature. The objective of the present study was to assess the effect of involving children in cooking on their willingness to taste novel foods, food intake, liking and hunger. A between-subject experiment was conducted with 137 children between 7 and 11 years old. 69 children (COOK group) participated in the preparation of three unfamiliar foods containing vegetables: apple/beetroot juice, zucchini tortilla sandwich and spinach cookies. 68 children (CONTROL group) participated, instead, in a creative workshop. Afterwards, the children were invited to choose, for an afternoon snack, between three familiar vs. unfamiliar foods: orange vs. apple/beetroot juice, potato vs. zucchini tortilla sandwich and chocolate vs. spinach cookie. The mean number of unfamiliar foods chosen per child was higher in the COOK vs. CONTROL group (P = 0.037). The overall willingness to taste the unfamiliar foods was also higher in the COOK group (P = 0.011). The liking for the whole afternoon snack (P = 0.034), for 2 of 3 unfamiliar foods and for 1 of 3 familiar foods was higher in the COOK group (P < 0.05). We did not demonstrate any difference between the two groups in overall food intake and hunger/satiety scores. This study demonstrated that involving children in cooking can increase their willingness to taste novel foods and direct food choices towards foods containing vegetables. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:已经建议让儿童参与烹饪是改善儿童饮食习惯的一种策略。对学校的干预包括烹饪,园艺和品酒活动已显示出可喜的结果。几项横断面调查表明,参与食物制备的频率与更好的饮食质量之间存在关联。然而,实验研究证实烹饪对儿童食物选择的有益影响是文献所缺少的。本研究的目的是评估让儿童参与烹饪对他们品尝新食物,食物摄入量,喜欢和饥饿的意愿的影响。进行了一项针对137名7至11岁儿童的受试者间实验。 69个孩子(COOK小组)参加了三种不常见的含蔬菜食品的制备:苹果/甜菜根汁,西葫芦玉米饼三明治和菠菜饼干。相反,有68名儿童(对照组)参加了一个创意工作坊。之后,邀请孩子们在下午的小吃中选择三种熟悉或不熟悉的食物:橙汁,苹果汁/甜菜根汁,马铃薯对西葫芦玉米饼三明治,巧克力对菠菜曲奇。与对照组相比,COOK组每个孩子选择的陌生食物的平均数更高(P = 0.037)。在COOK组中,品尝不熟悉食物的总体意愿也更高(P = 0.011)。在COOK组中,整个下午零食的喜好(P = 0.034),3种不熟悉的食物中的2种和3种熟悉的食物中的1种的喜好度较高(P <0.05)。我们没有证明两组的总体食物摄入量和饥饿/饱足感得分有任何差异。这项研究表明,让儿童参与烹饪可以提高他们品尝新颖食物的意愿,并使食物选择指向含有蔬菜的食物。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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