Low-income families experience many barriers to purchasing and preparing healthful foods. To help address some of these barriers, a team created a family-based cooking class, Healthy All Together, in which participants learn strategies for how to stretch their food dollars and feed their families healthful meals. In this article, we describe the development of Healthy All Together, report program impacts, and summarize program feedback from participants and instructors. Of particular importance is the idea that engaging children in cooking through a family-based class has the potential to help families consider how to use strategies to mitigate barriers to healthful cooking
Background: Families who have more frequent family meals make more healthy food selections and their...
The vast majority of American youth consume unhealthy diets and do not meet national nutrition recom...
AbstractObjectiveEvaluate the effect of a community-based, experiential cooking and nutrition educat...
Low-income families experience many barriers to purchasing and preparing healthful foods. To help ad...
Background and Purpose: Healthy eating practices have been associated with prevention of chronic dis...
Abstract Objective: To examine participants' experiences with nutrition education classes that were ...
More than two-thirds of American adults and almost one-third of American children are overweight or ...
The main purpose of the study described in this article was to test the effectiveness of Little Book...
The obesity epidemic continues to be a problem both in the US and worldwide. A number of factors hav...
Health disparities persist in the United States despite numerous policies, interventions, and progra...
The 2010 Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act changed requirements for school meal nutrition, but created im...
Children participating in cooking classes gain confidence in their abilities to prepare food. If chi...
The purpose of this study is to gain a deeper understanding of the dynamic of perceived benefits and...
Background: Families who have more frequent family meals make more healthy food selections and their...
Share Our Strength’s Cooking Matters for Kids is an experiential nutrition and cooking education cur...
Background: Families who have more frequent family meals make more healthy food selections and their...
The vast majority of American youth consume unhealthy diets and do not meet national nutrition recom...
AbstractObjectiveEvaluate the effect of a community-based, experiential cooking and nutrition educat...
Low-income families experience many barriers to purchasing and preparing healthful foods. To help ad...
Background and Purpose: Healthy eating practices have been associated with prevention of chronic dis...
Abstract Objective: To examine participants' experiences with nutrition education classes that were ...
More than two-thirds of American adults and almost one-third of American children are overweight or ...
The main purpose of the study described in this article was to test the effectiveness of Little Book...
The obesity epidemic continues to be a problem both in the US and worldwide. A number of factors hav...
Health disparities persist in the United States despite numerous policies, interventions, and progra...
The 2010 Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act changed requirements for school meal nutrition, but created im...
Children participating in cooking classes gain confidence in their abilities to prepare food. If chi...
The purpose of this study is to gain a deeper understanding of the dynamic of perceived benefits and...
Background: Families who have more frequent family meals make more healthy food selections and their...
Share Our Strength’s Cooking Matters for Kids is an experiential nutrition and cooking education cur...
Background: Families who have more frequent family meals make more healthy food selections and their...
The vast majority of American youth consume unhealthy diets and do not meet national nutrition recom...
AbstractObjectiveEvaluate the effect of a community-based, experiential cooking and nutrition educat...