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解决结构性种族主义的营养干预措施:范围综述。

Nutrition interventions addressing structural racism: a scoping review.

机构信息

School of Nutrition & Food Sciences, Louisiana State University (LSU) & LSU Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA.

Nutrition Department, Gillings School of Global Public Health & Center for Health Promotion & Disease Prevention, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.

出版信息

Nutr Res Rev. 2023 Jun;36(1):155-174. doi: 10.1017/S0954422422000014. Epub 2022 Jan 13.

Abstract

African Americans experience high rates of obesity and food insecurity in part due to structural racism, or overlapping discriminatory systems and practices in housing, education, employment, health care and other settings. Nutrition education and nutrition-focused policy, systems and environmental changes may be able to address structural racism in the food environment. This scoping review aimed to summarise the available literature regarding nutrition interventions for African Americans that address structural racism in the food environment and compare them with the 'Getting to Equity in Obesity Prevention' framework of suggested interventions. An electronic literature search was conducted with the assistance of a research librarian encompassing six databases: MEDLINE, PyscINFO, Agricola, ERIC, SocINDEX and ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. A total of thirty sources were identified detailing interventions addressing structural barriers to healthy eating. The majority of nutrition interventions addressing structural racism consisted of policy, systems and/or environmental changes in combination with nutrition education, strategies focused on proximal causes of racial health disparities. Only two articles each targeted the 'reduce deterrents' and 'improve social and economic resources' aspects of the framework, interventions which may be better suited to addressing structural racism in the food environment. Because African Americans experience high rates of obesity and food insecurity and encounter structural barriers to healthy eating in the food environment, researchers and public health professionals should address this gap in the literature.

摘要

非裔美国人经历着高肥胖率和食物不安全,部分原因是结构性种族主义,即在住房、教育、就业、医疗保健和其他环境中重叠的歧视性制度和做法。营养教育和以营养为重点的政策、制度和环境变化可能能够解决食物环境中的结构性种族主义问题。本范围综述旨在总结有关针对非裔美国人的营养干预措施的现有文献,这些措施针对食物环境中的结构性种族主义,并将其与“肥胖预防中的公平框架”中建议的干预措施进行比较。在研究图书馆员的协助下,进行了电子文献检索,涵盖了六个数据库:MEDLINE、PyscINFO、Agricola、ERIC、SocINDEX 和 ProQuest Dissertations & Theses。共有 30 个来源详细描述了针对健康饮食结构性障碍的干预措施。解决结构性种族主义的大多数营养干预措施包括营养教育相结合的政策、制度和/或环境变化,以及针对种族健康差距的近因的策略。只有两篇文章分别针对框架的“减少障碍”和“改善社会和经济资源”方面,这些干预措施可能更适合解决食物环境中的结构性种族主义问题。由于非裔美国人肥胖率和食物不安全率较高,并且在食物环境中面临健康饮食的结构性障碍,研究人员和公共卫生专业人员应该填补这一文献空白。

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