University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI, USA.
Hawai'i Integrated Analytics, LLC, Honolulu, HI, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2023 Nov;24(6):1087-1090. doi: 10.1177/15248399231190356.
Indigenous peoples, including Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders (NHPIs), experience significant cardiometabolic health disparities arising in large part from rapid changes to their diets and food systems. Innovative food sovereignty initiatives led by NHPIs are needed to address these disparities. This article describes a community-based participatory research study that incorporates social and biological measures to examine the impact of an Indigenous-led land-based food sovereignty youth leadership program on health disparities among NHPI youth in Hawai'i. Grounded in the Indigenous knowledge that holistic health and wellbeing of people is inseparable from that of the environment and to counter rampant food insecurity in their community of Wai'anae, O'ahu, MA'O Organic Farms developed a Youth Leadership Training (YLT) program that offers education, nutrition, physical activity, and access to health care. The program also engages YLT interns and their social networks in health education and research in the ongoing Mauli Ola study. Preliminary data from this study affirm the need to address the disproportionately high rates of obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D), and poor mental health conditions among young NHPIs in the Wai'anae community, and how the YLT program may provide an effective approach to address this need. Our unique academic-community partnership underscores the importance of social and biomedical research to understand health disparities in the NHPI population, which present novel avenues to enable disease prevention. The outcomes of the Mauli Ola study may serve as a valuable model for health disparities research while leveraging ongoing social programs that support Indigenous food sovereignty.
土著人民,包括夏威夷原住民和太平洋岛民(NHPIs),在很大程度上由于其饮食和食品系统的快速变化,经历着显著的心血管代谢健康差异。需要由 NHPIs 领导的创新的粮食主权倡议来解决这些差异。本文描述了一项基于社区的参与式研究,该研究结合了社会和生物措施,以检验一项由土著领导的基于土地的粮食主权青年领导力计划对夏威夷 NHPIs 青年健康差异的影响。该计划根植于土著知识,即人民的整体健康和福祉与环境是不可分割的,为了应对他们在瓦伊阿奈社区猖獗的粮食不安全问题,毛伊有机农场开发了青年领导力培训(YLT)计划,该计划提供教育、营养、体育活动和医疗保健。该计划还让 YLT 实习生及其社交网络参与毛利奥拉研究中的健康教育和研究。该研究的初步数据证实,需要解决瓦伊阿奈社区年轻 NHPIs 中肥胖、2 型糖尿病(T2D)和心理健康状况不佳的比例过高的问题,以及 YLT 计划如何可能成为解决这一需求的有效方法。我们独特的学术-社区伙伴关系强调了社会和生物医学研究对于理解 NHPIs 人群中的健康差异的重要性,这为疾病预防提供了新的途径。毛利奥拉研究的结果可能成为健康差异研究的一个有价值的模式,同时利用支持土著粮食主权的现有社会计划。