2023
DOI: 10.3390/nu15132859
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Perspective: Teaching Kitchens: Conceptual Origins, Applications and Potential for Impact within Food Is Medicine Research

Abstract: There is a need to identify innovative strategies whereby individuals, families, and communities can learn to access and prepare affordable and nutritious foods, in combination with evidence-based guidance about diet and lifestyle. These approaches also need to address issues of equity and sustainability. Teaching Kitchens (TKs) are being created as educational classrooms and translational research laboratories to advance such strategies. Moreover, TKs can be used as revenue-generating research sites in univer… Show more

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“…Collaboration among gardeners, chefs, architects, educators, and healthcare professionals can transfer traditional physician-driven care to patients, empowering and equipping them with the tools, knowledge, resources, and confidence to actively promote health and wellbeing for themselves. Hospital systems should consider integrating culinary medicine programming into their practice by forging community partnerships that include teaching kitchens and culinary gardens integrated as "shared assets" into their own campuses [5]. Implementing non-traditional care strategies can lead to cutting-edge changes in healthcare delivery.…”
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“…Collaboration among gardeners, chefs, architects, educators, and healthcare professionals can transfer traditional physician-driven care to patients, empowering and equipping them with the tools, knowledge, resources, and confidence to actively promote health and wellbeing for themselves. Hospital systems should consider integrating culinary medicine programming into their practice by forging community partnerships that include teaching kitchens and culinary gardens integrated as "shared assets" into their own campuses [5]. Implementing non-traditional care strategies can lead to cutting-edge changes in healthcare delivery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though not statistically significant, the proportion of participants with high micronutrient adequacy increased from 30% to 48% at 3-month follow-up and the seafood/plant protein score of the Healthy Eating Index significantly increased [10]. While teaching kitchens have received increased attention from the healthcare community over the last several years [5], there are limited examples of multi-disciplinary collaboration involving architects, chefs, and hospital systems in the formation of teaching kitchens on or in close proximity to healthcare campuses [11].…”
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