lundi 27 mars 2017

Want to cut obesity risk? Cook meals at home, skip TV, videos during meals

People who cook at home and do not watch or while eating are less likely to be obese, a new study has found.

Researchers from Ohio State University in the US studied about 12,842 survey participants who said that they ate at least one family meal in the week prior to their interview.


was defined as a body mass index (BMI) at or above 30, calculated from self-reported height and weight measures collected in the survey.

Researchers found that adults who reported never watching or during family had significantly lower odds of compared with peers who always watched something during mealtimes.

Those whose family were all home-cooked also had lower odds of than other adults who ate some or no home-cooked

"How often you are eating family may not be the most important thing. It could be that what you are doing during these matters more," said Rachel Tumin of Ohio State University.

"This highlights the importance of thinking critically about what is going on during those meals, and whether there might be opportunities to turn the off or do more of your own food preparation," Tumin said.

Researchers found the lowest odds of for those adults who engaged in both healthy practises - eating home-cooked food and doing it without a or video on - every time they ate a family meal.

was as common in adults who ate family one or two days a week as it was in those who ate family every day, researchers said.

"Regardless of family meal frequency, was less common when were eaten with the television off and when were cooked at home," said Sarah Anderson of Ohio State University.

The study was published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.

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Want to cut obesity risk? Cook meals at home, skip TV, videos during meals

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