Walch Amanda, Bersamin Andrea
Dietetics and Nutrition Department, University of Alaska Anchorage, 3211 Providence Drive, 146 Professional Studies Building, Anchorage, AK 99508.
Center for Alaska Native Health Research, Insitute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska Fairbanks, PO BOX 757000, Fairbanks AK 99775.
J Hunger Environ Nutr. 2020;15(2):264-272. doi: 10.1080/19320248.2019.1619648. Epub 2019 May 23.
Our objectives were to understand the links between intake of traditional foods, food security and diet quality in low-income Alaska Native women living in an urban center. Seventy-three Alaska Native women completed two 24-hour dietary recalls, a food frequency questionnaire, and the USDA Adult Food Security Survey Module. An increase in 10% calories from traditional foods (equivalent to approximately 195 kcals) was associated with a 7.3 point increase on the Healthy Eating Index , a measure of diet quality (scale is 0-100). Findings highlight the importance of policies and programs that ensure consistent access to traditional foods in urban areas.
我们的目标是了解生活在城市中心的低收入阿拉斯加原住民女性的传统食物摄入量、粮食安全与饮食质量之间的联系。73名阿拉斯加原住民女性完成了两份24小时饮食回忆记录、一份食物频率问卷以及美国农业部成人粮食安全调查模块。传统食物提供的热量增加10%(约相当于195千卡)与健康饮食指数提高7.3分相关,健康饮食指数是衡量饮食质量的指标(范围为0至100)。研究结果凸显了确保城市地区居民能够持续获取传统食物的政策和项目的重要性。