Influence of culinary skills on ultraprocessed food consumption and Mediterranean diet adherence: An integrative review

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作者
Watanabe, Juliana Aiko [1 ]
Nieto, Juan Antonio [1 ]
Suarez-Dieguez, Teodoro [2 ]
Silva, Mariana [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Int Valencia, Fac Hlth Sci, Bioact & Nutr Immunol Grp BIOINUT, Valencia, Spain
[2] Autonomous Univ State Hidalgo, Inst Hlth Sci, Acad Area Nutr, Pachuca, Mexico
关键词
Culinary skills; Mediterranean diet; Ultraprocessed food; Obesity; Metabolic syndrome; ULTRA-PROCESSED FOODS; COOKING SKILLS; ADULTS; ADOLESCENTS; QUALITY; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1016/j.nut.2024.112354
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
The Mediterranean diet is a diet pattern with several healthy characteristics, including a high consumption of fresh fruits, vegetables, whole-grain products, and extra virgin olive oil as the main fat source. It is also characterized by a low consumption of processed foods and high-fat meats. However, there has been a nutritional transition such that, because of globalization and economic growth, the consumption of ultraprocessed foods is increasing, comprising 14% to 57% of total energy intake. North America and Australia have the worst prognosis. Further, the younger population consumes greater amounts of ultraprocessed foods compared with adults, whereas the older population has the lowest rates. Among the various factors responsible for the nutritional transition, culinary skills seem an important function of diet quality, but, unfortunately, culinary skills have been little investigated by the scientific community. Higher culinary skills may be related to increased consumption of homemade meals, higher diet quality, and greater consumption of vegetables and fruits and may be associated with higher Mediterranean diet adherence. Consequently, ultraprocessed foods, ready-to-eat food, and delivered meals, as well as meals outside the home, are reduced. Unfortunately, the process of generational transmission of cooking skills is progressively weakening, aggravated by the reduction of free time for home cooking. Still, even though there are few interventions conducted to improve culinary skills, especially those focused on children, the available results suggest that there have been positive changes in the direction of a healthier dietary pattern. This integrative review analyzes consumption levels of ultraprocessed foods. We then consider the extent to which culinary skills affect ultraprocessed food consumption levels and the relative impact on obesity. (c) 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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