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比较使用加拿大原住民保留地 24 小时回忆数据衡量饮食质量的方法。

Comparison of measures of diet quality using 24-hour recall data of First Nations adults living on reserves in Canada.

机构信息

Département de nutrition, Faculté de Médecine, Pavillon Liliane de Stewart, Université de Montréal, CP 6128 succ. Centre-Ville, Montréal, QC, H3T 1A8, Canada.

Centre de recherche en santé publique de l'Université de Montréal et du CIUSS du Centre-sud-de-l'Île-de-Montréal (CReSP), 7101 Avenue du Parc, Montréal, QC, H3N 1X7, Canada.

出版信息

Can J Public Health. 2021 Jun;112(Suppl 1):41-51. doi: 10.17269/s41997-021-00489-5. Epub 2021 Jun 28.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Assess the diet quality of First Nations adults in Canada using percentage energy from traditional foods (TF) and ultra-processed products (UPP), food portions from the 2007 Eating Well with Canada's Food Guide - First Nations, Inuit and Métis (EWCFG-FNIM) and a Healthy Eating Index (HEI).

METHODS

Data collection for this participatory research occurred in 92 First Nations reserves across Canada from 2008 to 2016. Percent daily energy intakes were estimated from 24-hour recalls for TF and NOVA food categories. Portions of food groups from the 2007 EWCFG-FNIM were compared to recommendations. A Canadian-adapted HEI was calculated for each participant.

RESULTS

The percent energy from TF was 3% for all participants and 18% for consumers. Meat and alternatives were above the EWCFG-FNIM recommendations and all other food groups were below these. HEI was "low" with only older individuals attaining "average" scores. HEI was above "average" in 4 regions. UPP represented 55% of energy, the largest proportion from a NOVA category.

CONCLUSION

The diet quality of First Nations adults in Canada is nutritionally poor. The nutrition, food security and health of First Nations would be improved by better access to TF and healthy store-bought food. However, poor diet is only one aspect of the difficulties facing First Nations in Canada. Researchers and policy makers must strive to better understand the multiple challenges facing First Nations Peoples in order to foster empowerment and self-determination to develop First Nations living conditions and lifestyles that are more culturally sound and more conducive to health.

摘要

目的

使用传统食物(TF)和超加工产品(UPP)的能量百分比、2007 年加拿大饮食指南 - 第一民族、因纽特人和梅蒂斯人(EWCFG-FNIM)和健康饮食指数(HEI)的食物份量,评估加拿大第一民族成年人的饮食质量。

方法

本参与式研究的数据收集工作于 2008 年至 2016 年在加拿大 92 个第一民族保留地进行。通过 24 小时回忆法估算 TF 和 NOVA 食物类别的每日能量摄入量。将 2007 年 EWCFG-FNIM 的食物组份量与建议进行比较。为每位参与者计算了加拿大适应性 HEI。

结果

所有参与者的 TF 能量百分比为 3%,消费者为 18%。肉类和替代品超过了 EWCFG-FNIM 的建议,而所有其他食物组均低于这些建议。HEI 为“低”,只有年龄较大的个体达到“平均”分数。有 4 个地区的 HEI 高于“平均”水平。UPP 占能量的 55%,是 NOVA 类别中最大的比例。

结论

加拿大第一民族成年人的饮食质量很差。更好地获得 TF 和健康的商店购买食品将改善第一民族的营养、食品安全和健康。然而,不良饮食只是加拿大第一民族面临的诸多困难之一。研究人员和政策制定者必须努力更好地了解第一民族人民面临的多重挑战,以促进赋权和自决,从而改善第一民族的生活条件和生活方式,使其更符合文化要求,更有利于健康。

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