Department of Nursing, Université du Quebec à Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières, QC G9A 5H7, Canada.
Department of Human Kinetics, Université du Quebec à Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières, QC G9A 5H7, Canada.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Aug 20;19(16):10390. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191610390.
The dietary transition from traditional to commercial foods and a decrease in physical activity (PA) have impacted the health of the First Nations people of Quebec (Canada), resulting in many suffering from multiple chronic diseases. This study had two objectives: (1) to examine eating and PA behaviors among First Nations peoples in urban areas and (2) to explore the associated health representations. To achieve these objectives, a mixed-methods approach, including a questionnaire ( = 32) and a semi-structured interview ( = 14), was used to explore the participants' lifestyle profiles and health experiences. The questionnaire focused on the eating and PA behaviors of First Nations people and their underlying motivations. At the same time, the interviews investigated their health views on diet and PA behaviors based on the conceptual framework of health and its determinants. According to the participants, health is the autonomy to live without pain by maintaining a balance between physical and psychological aspects, eating healthy and exercising. Family and work influence participants' PA and eating behaviors. Exploring First Nations people's beliefs and perceptions and the motivations underlying their health behaviors could help encourage the maintenance of a healthy lifestyle despite multiple chronic health conditions.
从传统食物到商业食品的饮食转变以及体力活动(PA)的减少,影响了魁北克(加拿大)的第一民族人民的健康,导致许多人患有多种慢性疾病。这项研究有两个目的:(1)研究城市地区第一民族人民的饮食和 PA 行为,(2)探讨相关的健康表现。为了实现这些目标,采用了混合方法,包括问卷调查(=32)和半结构化访谈(=14),以探讨参与者的生活方式概况和健康体验。问卷侧重于第一民族人民的饮食和 PA 行为及其潜在动机。同时,访谈根据健康及其决定因素的概念框架,调查了他们对饮食和 PA 行为的健康观点。根据参与者的说法,健康是通过在身体和心理方面保持平衡、健康饮食和锻炼来维持生活而没有痛苦的自主权。家庭和工作影响参与者的 PA 和饮食行为。探索第一民族人民的信仰和观念以及他们健康行为背后的动机,可以帮助鼓励他们在患有多种慢性健康状况的情况下保持健康的生活方式。