Jan. 11 - Clicking Your Way To Better Health: New Web Site Makes
Eating Better Easier
Adding more fruits and vegetables to your next
meal is now easy thanks to a new Web site from the University
of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center that offers healthful
and delicious recipes searchable by the ingredients you like.
The individually tailored Web site, Cancer Center
Recipes Just for You, features delicious recipes developed by
Graham Kerr, TV's "Galloping Gourmet" and leading
advocate for healthy eating. The Web site also contains several
hundred video and audio clips of Kerr preparing the dishes.
"We hope the site helps people find more
appealing ways to prepare healthy foods that they already know
they like," says Ed Saunders, deputy director of the Center
for Health Communications at the U-M Cancer Center. Saunders
developed the Web site.
To begin, site-users rate fruits and vegetables
on a scale from "will not eat" to "like a lot."
The database then takes these preferences and generates recipes
for dishes including only those preferred choices and not others.
Additional search options are also available that address dietary
needs such as dairy-free, low-fat and vegan so users can find
menu choices that truly fit their needs.
"Whether you're looking for options packed
with protein to help ward off the side effects of cancer treatment
or just hoping to introduce more fruits and vegetables into
your diet, the Web site will help you find what you're looking
for," says Cancer Center dietitian Joan Daniels.
The recipe program was originally developed
as part of a research study called "MENU Choices"
that examined whether access to an interactive Web site with
recipes tailored to individual food preferences motivated people
to eat more healthfully. The results of the study, funded by
the National Cancer Institute and recently completed at health
care institutions nationwide, will be released soon.
With such a valuable tool already existing,
Cancer Center staff did not want to see it go to waste. They
decided to make the site public with a little re-organization.
New features are aimed at making the site easier
to use and include a free registration option, which provides
users with a log-in that will recall menu preferences, and a
recipe box to save preferred recipes. No information will be
collected for research purposes, Saunders says.
The site, which is entirely free, will see continuing
improvements. In the future, Cancer Center dieticians hope to
add additional recipes for people with eating issues not currently
addressed on the site, such as nausea, various dietary restrictions
and food allergies.
"We hope the Web site will help to pique
curiosity about new fruits and vegetables, or at least help
you find ways to eat more of what you like," Saunders says.
Cancer Center Recipes Just for You is at http://mcancer.org/recipes.
Source: University of Michigan Health System
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