Department of Population Medicine, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada.
Department of Health Sciences, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1, Canada.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Mar 5;18(5):2625. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18052625.
Inuit communities in the Circumpolar North have experienced a nutrition transition characterized by the decreased intake of culturally important, nutrient-rich traditional food (country food), and an increased intake of market food, resulting in concerns over reduced diet quality and emerging chronic diseases. Nutrition in early life is critical for development, may influence health risks in later life, and is an important concern for Inuit community health. The goal of this scoping review was to characterize the nature, extent, and range of the published literature on Inuit country food and health in pregnancy and childhood. A search string was developed and applied to three databases, followed by title and abstract screening and full text review. Articles published between 1995 and 2019 were included, and data were extracted and summarized descriptively. The number of articles generally increased over time, despite the unequal geographic distribution of articles. The majority of the articles focused on environmental contaminants, and one-quarter described nutrient adequacy. Few articles described food security or food safety in pregnancy, and the most utilized quantitative methods. Gaps in understanding of country food use in pregnancy and early childhood highlight areas of future research to support public health policy for this population. Given the critical role of good nutrition in early life and the important contribution country food makes to diet quality for Inuit, further understanding of this interface is warranted.
环北极因纽特人社区经历了营养转型,其特征是文化上重要的、营养丰富的传统食物(土产食物)摄入量减少,而市场食品摄入量增加,这导致人们对饮食质量下降和新出现的慢性疾病感到担忧。生命早期的营养对发育至关重要,可能会影响以后生活中的健康风险,也是因纽特人社区健康的一个重要关注点。本研究旨在描述已发表的关于因纽特人土产食物与妊娠和儿童期健康的文献的性质、范围和多样性。制定了一个搜索字符串并应用于三个数据库,然后进行标题和摘要筛选以及全文审查。纳入了 1995 年至 2019 年期间发表的文章,并进行了描述性数据提取和总结。尽管文章的地理分布不均,但文章数量总体上随着时间的推移而增加。大多数文章侧重于环境污染物,四分之一的文章描述了营养充足程度。很少有文章描述了妊娠期间的食品安全或食物安全性,而且最常用的定量方法。对妊娠和婴幼儿期土产食物使用情况的了解不足,突出了未来支持该人群公共卫生政策的研究领域。鉴于良好营养在生命早期的关键作用以及土产食物对因纽特人饮食质量的重要贡献,有必要进一步了解这一接口。