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为质量和成本优化饮食模式:来自加拿大因纽特和第一民族社区的实例。

Modelling optimal diets for quality and cost: examples from Inuit and First Nations communities in Canada .

机构信息

a Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2P5, Canada.

b Département de nutrition, Faculté de Médecine, Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC H3T 1A8, Canada.

出版信息

Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2019 Jul;44(7):696-703. doi: 10.1139/apnm-2018-0624. Epub 2018 Dec 19.

Abstract

This review summarizes aspects of the 2017 Canadian Nutrition Society symposium, "Modelling diets for quality and cost: examples from Inuit and First Nations in Canada". Indigenous peoples in Canada experience a high prevalence of nutrition-related chronic disease because of the poor quality and high cost of their food supply. Since European colonization, they have transitioned from a diet of minimally processed traditional foods (game, fish, and plants) procured using pursuits such as hunting, fishing, gathering, and horticulture to a diet comprised mostly of processed market foods. This nutrition transition is the result of factors such as colonial policies and practices; climate change; environmental degradation; contaminants in traditional foods; and limited availability of, or access to, economical and healthful market foods. Presenters Malek Batal and Laurie Chan characterized the contemporary diets of First Nations and Inuit populations and demonstrated novel methods for modelling more optimal diets using 2 datasets: the First Nations Food, Nutrition, and Environment Study and the Inuit Health Survey. It was demonstrated how the NOVA classification characterized the portion of the diet consisting of processed foods. Dietary components were then manipulated to reduce ultra-processed food and drink intake to increase the Healthy Eating Index score. Linear programming was explained as a way to mathematically design theoretical diets that aim to optimize food cost, nutrition quality, and contaminant level of traditional foods. While diet-modelling methodologies have limitations, they provide a basis for engaging Indigenous peoples and governments to develop nutrition goals and policies anchored in contemporary food realities.

摘要

本综述总结了 2017 年加拿大营养学会研讨会“为质量和成本建模饮食:来自加拿大因纽特人和原住民的例子”的各个方面。由于其食物供应质量差且价格高,加拿大的原住民普遍患有与营养相关的慢性病。自欧洲殖民以来,他们的饮食已经从以狩猎、捕鱼、采集和园艺等方式获取的加工最少的传统食物(野味、鱼类和植物)转变为以加工市场食物为主。这种营养转型是殖民政策和实践、气候变化、环境恶化、传统食物中的污染物以及经济实惠和健康的市场食物的有限供应或获取等因素造成的。演讲者 Malek Batal 和 Laurie Chan 描述了第一民族和因纽特人群体的当代饮食,并使用 2 个数据集演示了建模更优化饮食的新方法:第一民族食品、营养和环境研究以及因纽特健康调查。NOVA 分类如何描述了由加工食品组成的饮食部分。然后,通过操纵饮食成分来减少超加工食品和饮料的摄入,以提高健康饮食指数得分。线性规划被解释为一种以数学方式设计理论饮食的方法,旨在优化传统食品的食物成本、营养质量和污染物水平。虽然饮食建模方法存在局限性,但它们为与原住民和政府合作制定以当代食物现实为基础的营养目标和政策提供了依据。

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