Abstract
Purpose:
The current investigation assessed the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of the
Method:
Nine medical students enrolled in cohort 1 and 12 in cohort 2. Students completed assessments before and after the course measuring confidence in nutrition and obesity counseling, attitudes toward nutrition counseling, personal dietary intake, and cooking confidence and behaviors.
Results:
The elective showed high feasibility and acceptability with strong class attendance (96%–99%) and retention (89%–100%). Over the course of the elective, students across both cohorts showed increased confidence in nutrition and obesity counseling (
Conclusion:
This study provided preliminary evidence demonstrating feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of the
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