Ruben Alan R
Northern Territory Clinical School, P.O. Box 41326, Casuarina, NT 0811, Australia.
Pediatr Clin North Am. 2009 Dec;56(6):1285-302. doi: 10.1016/j.pcl.2009.09.008.
Over the past 50 years there has been a shift in nutritional problems amongst Indigenous children in developed countries from under-nutrition and growth faltering to overweight and obesity; the major exception is small numbers of Indigenous children predominately living in remote areas of Northern Australia. Nutritional problems reflect social disadvantage and occur with disproportionately high incidence in all disadvantaged subgroups. There is limited evidence of benefit from any strategies to prevent or treat undernutrition and obesity; there are a limited number of individual studies with generalizable high grade evidence of benefit. Potential solutions require a whole of society approach.
在过去50年里,发达国家原住民儿童的营养问题已从营养不良和生长发育迟缓转变为超重和肥胖;主要的例外是少数主要居住在澳大利亚北部偏远地区的原住民儿童。营养问题反映了社会劣势,在所有弱势群体中发病率极高。几乎没有证据表明任何预防或治疗营养不良和肥胖的策略有效果;仅有少数个别研究有可推广的高质量有效证据。潜在的解决办法需要全社会共同努力。