McCartan Julia, van Burgel Emma, McArthur Isobelle, Testa Sharni, Thurn Elisabeth, Funston Sarah, Kho Angel, McMahon Emma, Brimblecombe Julie
Department of Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food, Be Active Sleep Eat (BASE) Facility, Monash University, Notting Hill, Victoria, Australia.
Menzies School of Health Research, Spring Hill, Queensland, Australia.
Curr Dev Nutr. 2020 Nov 24;4(11):nzaa163. doi: 10.1093/cdn/nzaa163. eCollection 2020 Nov.
The traditional diets of Indigenous Peoples globally have undergone a major transition due to settler colonialism. This systematic review aims to provide a perspective of traditional food intake of Indigenous populations in high-income settler-colonized countries. For inclusion, studies reported the primary outcome of interest-traditional food contribution to total energy intake (% of energy)-and occurred in Canada, the United States (including Hawaii and Alaska), New Zealand, Australia, and/or Scandinavian countries. Primary outcome data were reported and organized by date of data collection by country. Forty-nine articles published between 1987 and 2019 were identified. Wide variation in contribution of traditional food to energy was reported. A trend for decreasing traditional food energy intake over time was apparent; however, heterogeneity in study populations and dietary assessment methods limited conclusive evaluation of this. This review may inform cross-sectoral policy to protect the sustainable utilization of traditional food for Indigenous Peoples.
由于殖民主义,全球原住民的传统饮食发生了重大转变。本系统综述旨在提供高收入殖民定居国家原住民传统食物摄入量的相关情况。纳入的研究报告了主要关注结果——传统食物对总能量摄入的贡献(能量百分比),且研究发生在加拿大、美国(包括夏威夷和阿拉斯加)、新西兰、澳大利亚和/或斯堪的纳维亚国家。主要结果数据按国家收集日期进行报告和整理。共识别出1987年至2019年间发表的49篇文章。报告显示传统食物对能量的贡献差异很大。随着时间推移,传统食物能量摄入量呈下降趋势,这一点很明显;然而,研究人群和饮食评估方法的异质性限制了对此的确定性评估。本综述可为跨部门政策提供参考,以保护原住民传统食物的可持续利用。