Updated On: 18 April, 2018 04:07 PM IST | Washington D.C. [U.S.A.] | mid-day online desk
If those who perceived their cooking skills as adequate had families, they ate more frequent family meals, less frequent fast food meals, and had fewer barriers to food preparation


Developing cooking and food preparation skills is of utmost importance for one's health and nutrition, yet the practice of home cooking is declining and now rarely taught in school, a study conducted by the Elsevier revealed. According to the study, developing cooking skills as a young adult may have long-term benefits for health and nutrition. In short, your cooking skills in adolescence can strongly predict your future nutritional well-being.