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社区对粮食不安全和肥胖问题的看法:与梅蒂斯和非保留地原住民儿童的照顾者进行的焦点小组讨论

Community perspectives on food insecurity and obesity: Focus groups with caregivers of metis and Off-reserve first nations children.

作者信息

Bhawra Jasmin, Cooke Martin J, Hanning Rhona, Wilk Piotr, Gonneville Shelley L H

机构信息

School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.

Department of Sociology and Legal Studies, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Int J Equity Health. 2015 Oct 16;14:96. doi: 10.1186/s12939-015-0232-5.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Aboriginal children in Canada are at a higher risk for overweight and obesity than other Canadian children. In Northern and remote areas, this has been linked to a lack of affordable nutritious food. However, the majority of Aboriginal children live in urban areas where food choices are more plentiful. This study aimed to explore the experiences of food insecurity among Métis and First Nations parents living in urban areas, including the predictors and perceived connections between food insecurity and obesity among Aboriginal children.

METHODS

Factors influencing children's diets, families' experiences with food insecurity, and coping strategies were explored using focus group discussions with 32 parents and caregivers of Métis and off-reserve First Nations children from Midland-Penetanguishene and London, Ontario. Four focus groups were conducted and transcribed verbatim between July 2011 and March 2013. A thematic analysis was conducted using NVivo software, and second coders ensured reliability of the results.

RESULTS

Caregivers identified low income as an underlying cause of food insecurity within their communities and as contributing to poor nutrition among their children. Families reported a reliance on energy-dense, nutrient-poor foods, as these tended to be more affordable and lasted longer than more nutritious, fresh food options. A lack of transportation also compromised families' ability to purchase healthful food. Aboriginal caregivers also mentioned a lack of access to traditional foods. Coping strategies such as food banks and community programming were not always seen as effective. In fact, some were reported as potentially exacerbating the problem of overweight and obesity among First Nations and Métis children.

CONCLUSION

Food insecurity manifested itself in different ways, and coping strategies were often insufficient for addressing the lack of fruit and vegetable consumption in Aboriginal children's diets. Results suggest that obesity prevention strategies should take a family-targeted approach that considers the unique barriers facing urban Aboriginal populations. This study also reinforces the importance of low income as an important risk factor for obesity among Aboriginal peoples.

摘要

引言

加拿大的原住民儿童比其他加拿大儿童面临更高的超重和肥胖风险。在北部和偏远地区,这与缺乏负担得起的营养食品有关。然而,大多数原住民儿童生活在城市地区,那里的食物选择更加丰富。本研究旨在探讨居住在城市地区的梅蒂斯和第一民族父母的粮食不安全经历,包括原住民儿童粮食不安全与肥胖之间的预测因素和感知联系。

方法

通过与安大略省米德兰-佩内坦吉申和伦敦的32名梅蒂斯和非保留地第一民族儿童的父母及照顾者进行焦点小组讨论,探讨影响儿童饮食的因素、家庭的粮食不安全经历及应对策略。在2011年7月至2013年3月期间进行了四次焦点小组讨论并逐字记录。使用NVivo软件进行主题分析,第二位编码员确保结果的可靠性。

结果

照顾者将低收入确定为其社区粮食不安全的根本原因,并认为这导致了其子女营养不良。家庭报告称依赖能量密集、营养匮乏的食物,因为这些食物往往更实惠,而且比更营养的新鲜食物选择保存时间更长。交通不便也影响了家庭购买健康食品的能力。原住民照顾者还提到难以获得传统食物。诸如食品银行和社区项目等应对策略并不总是被视为有效。事实上,一些策略被报告可能加剧第一民族和梅蒂斯儿童的超重和肥胖问题。

结论

粮食不安全以不同方式表现出来,应对策略往往不足以解决原住民儿童饮食中水果和蔬菜摄入不足的问题。结果表明,肥胖预防策略应采取以家庭为目标的方法,考虑城市原住民人口面临的独特障碍。本研究还强调了低收入作为原住民肥胖重要风险因素的重要性。

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