Sheehy Tony, Kolahdooz Fariba, Roache Cindy, Sharma Sangita
School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University College Cork , Cork , Republic of Ireland and.
Int J Food Sci Nutr. 2015;66(4):445-51. doi: 10.3109/09637486.2015.1035232. Epub 2015 Apr 9.
The Inuit population is undergoing a rapid nutrition transition as a result of reduced consumption of traditional foods. This study aims to describe the differences in dietary adequacy between non-traditional and traditional eaters among Inuit populations in Nunavut, Canada. A cross-sectional survey was conducted using a culturally appropriate quantitative food frequency questionnaire. Participants included 208 Inuit adults from three isolated communities in Nunavut. Traditional eaters consumed a more nutrient-dense diet and achieved better dietary adequacy than non-traditional eaters. Traditional foods accounted for 7 and 27% of energy intake among non-traditional and traditional eaters, respectively. Non-nutrient-dense foods accounted for a greater proportion of energy intake in non-traditional eaters; however, these were consumed in significant amounts by both the groups (36 and 27% of total energy). Consumption of traditional foods is associated with greater diet quality and dietary adequacy. Efforts should be made to promote traditional and non-traditional foods of high-nutritional quality.
由于传统食物的消费量减少,因纽特人群正在经历快速的营养转变。本研究旨在描述加拿大努纳武特地区因纽特人群中,非传统饮食者和传统饮食者在饮食充足性方面的差异。使用一份符合文化背景的定量食物频率问卷进行了横断面调查。参与者包括来自努纳武特三个偏远社区的208名因纽特成年人。传统饮食者摄入的饮食营养密度更高,饮食充足性也优于非传统饮食者。传统食物分别占非传统饮食者和传统饮食者能量摄入的7%和27%。非营养密集型食物在非传统饮食者的能量摄入中占比更大;然而,两组摄入的这类食物量都很大(分别占总能量的36%和27%)。食用传统食物与更高的饮食质量和饮食充足性相关。应努力推广高营养质量的传统和非传统食物。