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Look who's cooking. Investigating the relationship between watching educational and edutainment TV cooking shows, eating habits and everyday cooking practices among men and women in Belgium

机译:看看谁在做饭。调查比利时的男女观看电视和娱乐电视烹饪节目,饮食习惯和日常烹饪习惯之间的关系

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Television (TV) cooking shows have evolved from focusing on educating to focusing on entertaining, as well. At present, educational TV cooking shows focus on the transfer of cooking knowledge and skills, whereas edutainment TV cooking shows focus on entertaining their viewers. Both types of shows are ongoing success stories. However, little is known regarding the shows' links with the cooking and eating habits of their audiences. Therefore, the current study investigates the relationship between watching an educational or edutainment TV cooking show and one's cooking and eating habits. Given public health concerns regarding the decline in cooking behaviors and the simultaneous increase in caloric intake from food outside the home, this study suggests a promising intervention.
机译:电视烹饪节目已经从注重教育发展到注重娱乐。目前,教育性电视烹饪节目着重于烹饪知识和技能的传递,而娱乐性电视烹饪节目着重于娱乐观众。两种类型的展览都是持续的成功故事。然而,对于这些节目与观众烹饪和饮食习惯的联系知之甚少。因此,当前的研究调查了观看教育性或娱乐性的电视烹饪节目与烹饪习惯和饮食习惯之间的关系。考虑到公众对烹饪行为下降和家外食物热量摄入同时增加的担忧,本研究提出了一种有希望的干预措施。

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