Food Blogs to Family Meals: A Brief Evaluation of Blogs as Resources for Home Cooking During COVID-19

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

5-1-2022

Abstract

This study examined the quality and healthfulness of articles and recipes on food blogs to inform nurses, other health professionals, and patients using these as resources. Recipes from 50 blogs on Feedspot.com were analyzed for nutrient content and congruency of nutrition information. Of the 178 recipes, 5.6% were low calorie, 7.3% were low in total fat, 15.2% were low sodium, and 89.3% had ≤100 kcal of total sugar. Snack recipes contained significantly less mean sodium (P = .001), and 21% of blogs provided nutrition tips with incongruent or mixed congruency recommendations. Nurses, other health professionals, and consumers should evaluate cooking blogs carefully when using them for nutrition and recipe advice.

Publication Title

Computers, informatics, nursing : CIN

First Page Number

350

Last Page Number

355

DOI

10.1097/CIN.0000000000000903

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