Lifestyle Medicine and Culinary Medicine: A Narrative Review of Important Synergies

生活方式医学与饮食医学:重要协同作用的叙述性综述

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Abstract

Chronic noncommunicable diseases remain the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, largely driven by modifiable lifestyle factors such as poor diet, inactivity, and stress. While Lifestyle Medicine (LM) provides an evidence-based framework for preventing and reversing chronic disease through six pillars-nutrition, physical activity, restorative sleep, stress management, avoidance of risky substances, and positive social connection-Culinary Medicine (CM) offers the practical, skill-based means to operationalize these behaviors. This narrative review explores the synergistic integration of LM and CM, highlighting how hands-on cooking, teaching kitchens, and shared medical appointments can translate lifestyle recommendations into sustainable action. CM interventions have been shown to improve diet quality, cooking confidence, clinical outcomes, and psychosocial well-being while enhancing clinicians' competence in nutrition and behavior change counseling. By embedding CM strategies across all LM pillars, programs can promote whole-person care, social connection, and resilience. Implementation considerations include interprofessional collaboration, scalable delivery models, and outcome measures across multiple lifestyle domains. Future directions call for longitudinal research, competency-based curricula, and health system integration through reimbursement and policy initiatives. Together, LM and CM form a powerful, evidence-based approach to make food and lifestyle central to preventive and therapeutic care.

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