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新西兰奥克兰一个太平洋社区的食品安全、选择与健康饮食。

Food security, selection, and healthy eating in a Pacific Community in Auckland New Zealand.

作者信息

Rush Elaine, Puniani Naita, Snowling Neil, Paterson Janis

机构信息

Institute of Sport and Recreation Research New Zealand, Division of Sport and Recreation, Auckland University of Technology, Private Bag 92006, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Asia Pac J Clin Nutr. 2007;16(3):448-54.

Abstract

When an infant is brought home to the family, it is often a time of emotional, economic and physical stress due to the extra demands placed on parents. Household food security means "access at all times to enough and nutritionally appropriate food to provide the energy and nutrients needed to maintain an active and healthy life". Questions about food security were asked of 1376 Pacific Island mothers (as part of the Pacific Island Family Study) approximately six weeks after the birth of their baby. Due to lack of money food sometimes ran out in 39.8% of households and in a further 3.8% food often ran out. Variety of foods was limited by lack of money in 39.3%. Foods that were still bought when money was limited included bread (97%), milk (95%), meat and chicken (91%), vegetables and fruit (83%), rice or pasta (82%), breakfast cereals (69%), fish or shellfish (50%) and biscuits or chips (44%). Alcohol (1%), soft drinks (11%), ice cream (12%) and fruit juice (21%) were the least often bought. Energy density (MJ/kg) and nutrient-density of typical foods limited by lack of money were analysed. Rice, bread and fatty meats provided the most calories per dollar and fruit and vegetables the least. The best protein-value for money was from minced beef, chicken and tinned tuna and the most fibre-rich foods included baked beans and mixed vegetables. Food security is a major problem for Pacific families. The environment of food availability, choice and cost requires attention to help close the health gap.

摘要

当婴儿被带回家中时,由于父母面临的额外需求,这往往是一个充满情感、经济和身体压力的时期。家庭粮食安全意味着“随时有足够的、营养适宜的食物,以提供维持积极健康生活所需的能量和营养”。在太平洋岛屿家庭研究的一部分中,对1376名太平洋岛屿母亲在其婴儿出生约六周后询问了有关粮食安全的问题。由于缺钱,39.8%的家庭有时会出现食物短缺,另有3.8%的家庭经常出现食物短缺。39.3%的家庭因缺钱而使食物种类受限。在资金有限时仍会购买的食物包括面包(97%)、牛奶(95%)、肉和鸡肉(91%)、蔬菜和水果(83%)、大米或面食(82%)、早餐谷物(69%)、鱼或贝类(50%)以及饼干或薯片(44%)。酒精(1%)、软饮料(11%)、冰淇淋(12%)和果汁(21%)是最不常购买的。分析了因缺钱而受限的典型食物的能量密度(兆焦/千克)和营养密度。大米、面包和肥肉每美元提供的热量最多,而水果和蔬菜最少。性价比最高的蛋白质来自牛肉末、鸡肉和罐装金枪鱼,富含纤维的食物包括烘豆和混合蔬菜。粮食安全是太平洋家庭面临的一个主要问题。食物供应、选择和成本的环境需要得到关注,以帮助缩小健康差距。

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