Influence of Nutrition Training, Eating Habits, and Culinary Skills of Health Care Professionals and Its Impact in the Promotion of Healthy Eating Habits

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Abstract

The promotion of healthy habits is thought to be an important element in the role of health care professionals (HCPs). The aim of this study was to analyze eating habits and culinary skills of HCPs, and how they transfer those skills during clinical practice. A total of 95 HCPs participated in a cross-sectional descriptive question-based survey, which assessed HCPs' eating habits, culinary skills, and promotion of habits. HCPs who received previous training in nutrition had better eating habits and generally promoted healthy eating to patients.

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Catalán, À., Gastaldo, I., Roura, E., Massanes, T., Escarrabill, J., & Moizé, V. (2023). Influence of Nutrition Training, Eating Habits, and Culinary Skills of Health Care Professionals and Its Impact in the Promotion of Healthy Eating Habits. Topics in Clinical Nutrition, 38(1), 66–76. https://doi.org/10.1097/TIN.0000000000000307

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