From plate to planet: culturally responsive culinary practices for health system innovation

Front Nutr. 2024 Oct 17:11:1476503. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2024.1476503. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The field of culinary medicine has gained significant attention for its potential to improve health outcomes through the integration of nutrition and medical practice. However, the cultural dimensions of this interdisciplinary field remain underexplored. Emphasizing the role of sociocultural practices, the paper highlights how culturally appreciative culinary practices can meet the sextuple aim of healthcare system innovation. By examining diverse cultural traditions and their contributions to culinary medicine, this review underscores the importance of culturally attuned approaches in promoting human health. The integration of cultural food wisdom into healthcare practices offers a pathway to more effective and personalized care, stronger patient-provider relationships, diversity/equity/inclusion/belonging, and sustainable food systems.

Keywords: culinary medicine; cultural competence; cultural practices; culturally responsive care; diversity equity inclusion belonging; environmental sustainability; healthcare system sextuple aims; sociocultural health practices.

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