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The interaction between the community food environment and cooking skills in association to diet-related outcomes in Dutch adults.

Noreen Z SiddiquiMaria Gabriela M PinhoFemke RuttersJoline Wj BeulensJoreintje Dingena Mackenbach
Published in: Public health nutrition (2023)
Exposure to food stores was associated with higher diet quality and exposure to restaurants with lower BMI. Better cooking skills were associated with higher frequency of home cooking and better diet quality but did not modify associations with the food environment. Future studies should explore different approaches to understand how individuals interact with their food environment.
Keyphrases
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