Bam! Is that Food Porn Making you Fatter?
May 30, 2013In a recent health study conducted by Britain’s Coventry University and published in the journal Food and Public Health, the beloved celebrity chefs may be making struggles with obesity worse than ever, thanks mostly to their high calorie, fatty ingredients featured in many of their recipes.
The research team looked at more than 900 recipes from 26 popular television chefs, and found that nearly 90 percent of the recipes failed to meet the British government's healthy eating guidelines.
Most of the recipes featured high levels of saturated fats, sodium, and sugar. According to the data, just 13 percent of the celeb chef-approved recipes contained healthy ingredients with nutritional values that are recommended by the country's Food Standards Agency.
The UK National Health Service dismissed the study's findings, saying it came to an unreliable conclusion because it lacked a measure of how often people are preparing the questionable recipes compared with making healthier foods. “It seems unlikely that cooking some of these recipes for a special occasion or as a treat will harm your health, especially if you eat a balanced diet and compensate for treats with healthier options at other mealtimes,” the agency said in a blog post.
While this study was conducted in the UK, the fascination with celebrity chefs and food porn is quite significant in the U.S. as well, where cooking shows, food-based reality television shows, and even talk shows regularly focus around food and cooking.
And while more research may be needed to prove the correlation, one thing is certainly undeniable: We love our food. We especially love being validated through a celebrity chef who has the same cravings as we do. And that's not always a bad thing, say, if they're making a healthy smoothie recipe or a fresh salad. But when we let a chef validate us into another cream puff, there's no question it's time to turn the television off.
Learn more about Jill Ettinger Keep in touch with Jill on Twitter @jillettinger Resource: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/04/24/us-food-chefs-idUSBRE93N0OH20130424rn"