Benefits of an Interactive Culinary Medicine Course for Resident Physicians.

IF 1.3 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Alexis Bejcek, Anupama Ancha, Maryana Stryelkina, Justin Bejcek, Adam Patrick, Elizabeth Jump, Vani Paleti
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Abstract

Diet has been shown to have a substantial impact on morbidity and mortality within the United States population. Studies have shown that physicians are trusted resources and effective in promoting change in dietary behaviors amongst patients. However, many physicians do not feel adequately trained to provide nutritional counseling. We conducted a series of culinary medicine classes consisting of groups of internal medicine resident physicians. We found that attending a class improved resident physicians' perceived level of knowledge and likelihood of incorporating nutritional counseling with primary care patients. Secondly, our culinary medicine class model highlights essential elements to encourage active participation and engagement by resident physicians.

住院医师互动烹饪医学课程的好处。
饮食已被证明对美国人口的发病率和死亡率有重大影响。研究表明,医生是值得信赖的资源,在促进患者饮食行为的改变方面是有效的。然而,许多医生觉得自己没有受过足够的培训来提供营养咨询。我们举办了一系列由内科住院医师组成的烹饪医学课程。我们发现,参加一堂课可以提高住院医师的认知知识水平,以及为初级保健患者提供营养咨询的可能性。其次,我们的烹饪医学课程模式强调了鼓励住院医师积极参与和参与的基本要素。
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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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