Clinical Research, Copenhagen University Hospital-Steno Diabetes Center Copenahgen, Borgmester Ib Juuls Vej 83, DK-2730 Herlev, Denmark.
National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Studiestræde 6, DK-1455 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Nutrients. 2022 Jan 27;14(3):561. doi: 10.3390/nu14030561.
The food availability and dietary behaviours in Greenland have changed with increasing Westernisation. Food reward is an important driver of food choice and intake, which has not previously been explored in the Arctic population. The aim of this study was to explore differences in food reward after a four-week intervention period with a traditional Inuit diet (TID) or Westernised diet (WD) in Inuit populations in Northern and Western Greenland. This cross-sectional analysis included 44 adults ( = 20 after TID and = 24 after WD). We assessed the food reward components, explicit liking and implicit wanting, using the Leeds Food Preference Questionnaire under standardised conditions 60 min after drinking a glucose drink as part of an oral glucose tolerance test after four weeks following a TID or WD. The food intake was assessed using food frequency questionnaires. The intervention groups differed only in implicit wanting for high-fat sweet foods, with higher implicit wanting among the participants following TID compared to WD. Both groups had lower explicit liking and implicit wanting for sweet relative to savoury foods and for high-fat relative to low-fat foods. This exploratory study can guide future studies in Inuit populations to include measures of food reward to better understand food intake in the Arctic.
格陵兰的食物供应和饮食行为随着西方化的加剧而发生了变化。食物奖励是食物选择和摄入的一个重要驱动因素,但在北极人群中尚未得到探索。本研究的目的是在格陵兰北部和西部的因纽特人群中,探讨在四周的传统因纽特饮食(TID)或西方饮食(WD)干预后,食物奖励的差异。这项横断面分析包括 44 名成年人(TID 后 20 名,WD 后 24 名)。我们使用利兹食物偏好问卷评估了食物奖励成分,即明确的喜好和隐含的欲望,在标准条件下,在饮用葡萄糖饮料 60 分钟后进行,作为 TID 或 WD 四周后口服葡萄糖耐量试验的一部分。食物摄入量通过食物频率问卷进行评估。干预组仅在高脂肪甜食的隐含渴望方面存在差异,TID 组的参与者比 WD 组的参与者更渴望高脂肪甜食。两组对甜食的明确喜好和隐含欲望均低于对咸味食物的喜好和欲望,对高脂肪食物的明确喜好和隐含欲望也低于对低脂肪食物的喜好和欲望。这项探索性研究可以为未来在因纽特人群中开展的研究提供指导,纳入食物奖励措施,以更好地了解北极地区的食物摄入量。