University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, USA.
American Samoa Community Cancer Coalition, Pago Pago, American Samoa.
Health Promot Pract. 2023 May;24(1_suppl):140S-144S. doi: 10.1177/15248399231159420.
American Samoa and the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) are two small Pacific Island nations that have some of the highest noncommunicable disease (NCD) mortality rates in the world. Supported by church leaders to address obesity as an NCD risk factor, American Samoa, and Chuuk and Kosrae States of FSM selected the implementation of healthy beverages as a nutrition intervention through a water- and coconut water-only pledge in church events. The consumption of water and coconut water was tracked. Across 105 church events in the three jurisdictions, the count of water bottles before and after events decreased from 142.8 to 22.3, the number of coconuts before and after events decreased from 19.6 to 1.2, and cups of water before and after events decreased from 52.9 to 7.6. The promotion of healthy beverages in church settings holds promise in the Pacific as a feasible, accessible, and culturally responsive nutrition approach, given limited access to other nutritional alternatives, e.g., fresh fruits and vegetables. Supplemental health promotion messaging to maintain knowledge and attitudes about healthy is recommended for future scaling up.
美属萨摩亚和密克罗尼西亚联邦(FSM)是两个太平洋小岛国,其非传染性疾病(NCD)死亡率位居世界前列。在教会领袖的支持下,为了解决肥胖这一 NCD 风险因素,美属萨摩亚以及 FSM 的楚克州和科斯雷州选择通过在教会活动中仅承诺提供水和椰子水来实施健康饮品计划作为营养干预措施。对水和椰子水的消费情况进行了跟踪。在三个管辖区的 105 次教会活动中,活动前后的水瓶数量从 142.8 减少到 22.3,活动前后的椰子数量从 19.6 减少到 1.2,活动前后的水杯数量从 52.9 减少到 7.6。鉴于获取其他营养替代品(如新鲜水果和蔬菜)的机会有限,在教会环境中推广健康饮品作为一种可行、可及且符合文化要求的营养方法,在太平洋地区具有很大的潜力。建议在未来的推广中提供补充健康促进信息,以保持对健康的知识和态度。