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纳瓦霍族健康迪奈族法案:对由最低限度或无营养价值食品征收 2%税资助的社区健康项目的描述。

The Navajo Nation Healthy Diné Nation Act: A Description of Community Wellness Projects Funded by a 2% Tax on Minimal-to-No-Nutritious-Value Foods.

机构信息

Navajo Epidemiology Center, Navajo Department of Health, Window Rock, Arizona (Mr Yazzie and Ms Antone-Nez); Department of Health Sciences (Mss Tallis, Curley, and Sanderson and Drs Behrens and de Heer) and College of Nursing (Dr Eddie), Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona; Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts (Dr Shin and Ms George); College of Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Dr Behrens); Navajo Division of Community Development, Window Rock, Arizona (Ms Jumbo-Rintila); and Diné Food Sovereignty Alliance, Gallup, New Mexico (Ms Begay).

出版信息

J Public Health Manag Pract. 2022;28(2):E471-E479. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000001371.

Abstract

CONTEXT

To promote the health of the Navajo people, the Navajo Nation passed the Healthy Diné Nation Act (HDNA) in 2014. The HDNA included a 2% tax on "minimal-to-no-nutritional-value" foods and waived 5% sales tax on healthy foods, the first such policy in the United States and any sovereign Tribal nation. Uniquely aligned with Tribal government structures, revenue was directly allocated to 110 small local government entities (Chapters) for self-determined wellness projects.

OBJECTIVE

To characterize HDNA-funded wellness projects, test for variation in project type, and funding amount over time by region and community size.

DESIGN

Longitudinal study assessing funded wellness projects from tax inception through 2019.

SETTING

The Navajo Nation.

PARTICIPANTS

One hundred ten Navajo Nation Chapters receiving funding for self-determined wellness projects.

OUTCOME MEASURES

The categories and specific types of wellness projects and funding over 4 years by region and community size.

RESULTS

Of revenue collected in 2015-2018, more than 99.1% was disbursed through 2019 ($4.6 million, $13 385 annually per community) across 1315 wellness projects (12 per community). The built recreational environment category received 38.6% of funds, equipment/supplies 16.5%, instruction 15.7%, food and water initiatives 14.0%, and social events 10.2%. Most common specific projects were walking trails ($648 470), exercise equipment ($585 675), food for events ($288 879), playgrounds ($287 471), and greenhouses ($275 554). Only the proportion allocated to instruction changed significantly over time (increased 2% annually, P = .02). Smaller communities (population <1000) allocated significantly higher proportions to traditional, agricultural, and intergenerational projects and less to the built environment.

CONCLUSIONS

Through 2019, more than 99% of HDNA revenue was successfully disbursed to 110 rural, Tribal communities. Communities chose projects related to promoting the built recreational environment, agriculture, and fitness/nutrition education, with smaller communities emphasizing cultural and intergenerational projects. These findings can inform other indigenous nations considering similar policies and funding distributions.

摘要

背景

为了促进那伐鹤族人民的健康,那伐鹤族于 2014 年通过了《健康那伐鹤族法案》(HDNA)。该法案对“几乎没有营养价值”的食品征收 2%的税,并对健康食品免征 5%的销售税,这是美国和任何主权部落民族的首个此类政策。该法案与部落政府结构完全一致,收入直接分配给 110 个小型地方政府实体(章节),用于自行决定的健康项目。

目的

描述 HDNA 资助的健康项目,按地区和社区规模测试项目类型和资金随时间的变化。

设计

从税收开始到 2019 年,对资助的健康项目进行纵向研究。

地点

那伐鹤族。

参与者

110 个获得自行决定的健康项目资助的那伐鹤族章节。

结果测量

在四年内,按地区和社区规模分类的特定类型的健康项目和资金。

结果

在 2015-2018 年期间收取的收入中,超过 99.1%(460 万美元,每个社区每年 13385 美元)通过 2019 年分配用于 1315 个健康项目(每个社区 12 个)。建筑娱乐环境类别获得了 38.6%的资金,设备/用品 16.5%,指导 15.7%,食物和水倡议 14.0%,社交活动 10.2%。最常见的具体项目是步道(648470 美元)、运动器材(585675 美元)、活动食品(288879 美元)、游乐场(287471 美元)和温室(275554 美元)。只有指导分配的比例随着时间的推移显著变化(每年增加 2%,P=0.02)。较小的社区(人口<1000)分配给传统、农业和代际项目的比例较高,而给建筑环境的比例较低。

结论

截至 2019 年,超过 99%的 HDNA 收入成功分配给 110 个农村部落社区。社区选择与促进建筑娱乐环境、农业和健身/营养教育相关的项目,较小的社区强调文化和代际项目。这些发现可以为其他考虑类似政策和资金分配的土著民族提供信息。

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