نتایج جستجو برای: cooking ability

تعداد نتایج: 430472  

2014
Nurul Nor Nazurah bt Abdul Wahid N. B. P Balalla David Koh

OBJECTIVES We studied respiratory problems among vendors exposed to cooking fumes in an open-air hawker center. Exposure to cooking fumes from either the use of fossil fuels or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has been shown to be associated with adverse respiratory health effects. METHODS We conducted a cross-sectional study among 67 food vendors exposed to cooking fumes as well as 18 merchandi...

2011
Yukiko Matsushima Nobuo Funabiki Toru Nakanishi

Cooking everyday is very hard for busy people such as workers, students, and child-rearing families because the time is not enough for this activity. At the same time, it is important to have a lifestyle that does not rely too heavily on eating-out and instant foods. One solution to this situation is to cook dishes for the whole week at the weekend, and then eat them during the week. The way of...

Journal: :Health education 2017
Jeremy Segrott Jo Holliday Simon Murphy Sarah Macdonald Joan Roberts Laurence Moore Ceri Phillips

PURPOSE The teaching of cooking is an important aspect of school-based efforts to promote healthy diets among children, and is frequently done by external agencies. Within a limited evidence base relating to cooking interventions in schools, there are important questions about how interventions are integrated within school settings. The purpose of this paper is to examine how a mobile classroom...

A. Ghavami K. Larijani M. Gharachorloo M. Yahyaei, S. Z. Mazhari

Carotenoids are red, orange and yellow pigments, which are widely distributed in fruit and vegetables. The aim of this research is to investigate the effect of conventional, high pressure and microwave cooking on the concentrations of β-carotene in carrot and sweet corn. Raw carrots were washed, peeled and diced to a uniform size and then frozen at -70°C. Sweet corn was also provided in a simil...

2013
Byung-Hyun Park Jeong-Hwan Seo Myoung-Hwan Ko Sung-Hee Park

PURPOSE To determine the effect of a 45° reclining sitting posture on swallowing in patients with dysphagia. MATERIALS AND METHODS Thirty-four patients with dysphagia were evaluated. Videofluoroscopic swallowing study was performed for each patient in 90° upright and in 45° reclining sitting posture. Patients swallowed 5 types of boluses twice: sequentially 2 mL thin liquid, 5 mL thin liquid,...

Journal: :Appetite 2016
Charlotte J S De Backer Liselot Hudders

Television (TV) cooking shows have evolved from focusing on educating to focusing on entertaining, as well. At present, educational TV cooking shows focus on the transfer of cooking knowledge and skills, whereas edutainment TV cooking shows focus on entertaining their viewers. Both types of shows are ongoing success stories. However, little is known regarding the shows' links with the cooking a...

2015
Jean Adams Martin White

This study aimed to document the prevalence and socio-demographic correlates of time spent cooking by adults in the 2005 UK Time-Use Survey. Respondents reported their main activities, in 10 minute slots, throughout one 24 hour period. Activities were coded into 30 pre-defined codes, including 'cooking, washing up'. Four measures of time spent cooking were calculated: any time spent cooking, 30...

Journal: :Journal of the science of food and agriculture 2013
Chao Li Daoying Wang Han Dong Weimin Xu Feng Gao Guanghong Zhou Muhan Zhang

BACKGROUND Cooking has a great influence on meat tenderness, and we assumed that changes of tenderness in this process resulted from the liberation of actin and associated structural changes. Therefore, in this study, we investigated changes in the microstructure and tenderness when duck breast muscle were cooked to different internal endpoint temperatures (70, 80, 90, 95 °C) by three cooking r...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Felix Warneken Alexandra G Rosati

The transition to a cooked diet represents an important shift in human ecology and evolution. Cooking requires a set of sophisticated cognitive abilities, including causal reasoning, self-control and anticipatory planning. Do humans uniquely possess the cognitive capacities needed to cook food? We address whether one of humans' closest relatives, chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), possess the domai...

2013
Karimatu L. Abdullahi Juana Maria Delgado-Saborit Roy M. Harrison

< Cooking can generate appreciable aerosol within the area where cooking takes place. < Cooking aerosol is largely within the respirable size range. < Fatty acids and dicarboxylic acids are major components. < Other constituents are alkanones, alkanals, lactones, PAH, sterols and alkanes. < Raw food, cooking oil, cooking style and temperature affect aerosol composition. a r t i c l e i n f o

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