Honestly, no, there is no reason to wear gloves while cooking. If it is for a health reason, and to prevent excess of bacteria from your hands to contaminate the food, just buy some soap and make sure you wash your hands before preparing any food.
Because you want to make cooking dinner fun by wearing latex gloves and to add a little more fun you might want to wear a surgical mask
To prevent cross contamination
Prevent contamination of the food.
Protects both you & your patients from the spread of germs.
When handling food, it's a good idea to switch gloves in between different food groups in order to prevent cross contamination. Avoiding this could result in sickness or death.
Assuming you mean when a nurse shaves a patient.. It's to prevent contamination in the unlikely event that the patient is cut during the shaving process.
Wearing gloves is essential when preparing and serving food. Wearing incorrect gloves however can cause cross-contamination hazard if you touched the outside of the gloves with your own skin before using them.
The two major types of gloves include work or industrial gloves and casual or dress gloves
to prevent or minimize CBRN contamination of personnel and assets
Riding gloves give grip and prevent blisters
For sefty of operater & to avoid the contamination of product.
Wear gloves, goggles, and your lab apron.
Cross contamination could occur if in taking the gloves off you touched the outside of them, picking up any bacteria that might be on the outside, and then touched the outside of a new pair before putting them on. Or if you set a dirty pair of gloves down on a surface and then set food or clean utensils down on the same surface without washing it first. Anything you touch with dirty gloves should be treated the same as if you had touched it with dirty hands. Cross contamination could also occur if the gloves leak. My way of checking this is to make sure my hands are dry before putting on gloves. If they are still dry when I take the gloves off, I know the gloves did not leak; if not, I wash my hands just to be sure.