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Strap on an Apron, Eat Healthier

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Dec. 6, 2006 -- Your healthiest diet may start with a grocery list, an apron, and a little time in the kitchen.

A new study shows that among young adults, the healthiest eaters are those who frequently prepare their meals at home.

But most of those studied said that in a normal week, they didn't buy fresh vegetables, write a grocery list, make a green salad, or fix dinner for two or more people.

Why not? More than a third of the 1,710 participants said they didn't have enough time.

The study appears in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association.

The researchers, including Nicole Larson, MPH, RD, work at the University of Minnesota.

They studied 764 men and 946 women aged 18-23 who had attended Minnesota middle schools and high schools.

Participants completed surveys about their food preparation habits in the past year.

Eat in or Out?

Those who reported frequently preparing their own food were more likely to meet dietary guidelines about intake of fat, calcium, fruit, vegetables, and whole grains.

For instance, 31% of those participants ate five daily servings of fruits and vegetables, compared with 3% who said they rarely prepared their food.

But as those numbers show, most didn't hit those nutritionnutrition benchmarks, no matter how much time they spent in the kitchen.

Women, whites, Hispanics, Asians, and those living on their own (where parents and the school cafeteria aren't available) were more likely to frequently fix their own food, the study shows.

Since there's so much room for improvement, teaching young adults how to make quick, healthy meals might help, the researchers note.

Food Safety 101: 12 Tips

If you're building your food prep skills, it's a good idea to learn basic food safety rules.

Here are 12 food safety tips from the FDA:


SOURCES: Larson, N. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, December 2006; vol 106: pp 2001-2007. FDA: "Consumer Advice and Publications on Food Safety, Nutrition, and Cosmetics." News release, American Dietetic Association.

作者: MirandaHitti 2006-12-7
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