Rosewarne Emalie, Tonkin Trish, Trindall Alinta, Santos Joseph Alvin, Patay Dori, McCausland Ruth, Spencer Wendy, Corby Christine, Coombes Julieann, Mackean Tamara, Leslie Greg, Earle Niall, Baldry Eileen, Shanthosh Janani, Madden Ty, Deane Ann-Marie, Weatherall Loretta, Moore Bruce, Bennett-Brook Keziah, Webster Jacqui
The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Dharriwaa Elders Group, Walgett, New South Wales, Australia.
Nutr Diet. 2025 Feb;82(1):86-96. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.12902. Epub 2024 Sep 25.
Researchers were invited by Aboriginal leaders to collaborate on this study which aimed to assess food intake in the Walgett Aboriginal community to inform long-term community-led efforts to improve food and water security and nutrition.
Aboriginal adults living in or near Walgett, a remote community in north-west NSW, Australia, completed an adapted Menzies Remote Short-item Dietary Assessment Tool, which was administered verbally and face-to-face in early 2022. Aboriginal people were involved in the survey design, training and collection, and analysis of data. Descriptive statistics were tabulated, overall and by gender, age, and location. Differences by sex, age group (18-44 years versus ≥45 years), and location (Walgett town or other) were determined using a chi-square test.
A total of 242 participants completed the survey; 55% were female. Three-quarters of participants reported meeting the recommendations for discretionary foods (73%); however, more than half (56%) exceeded the recommended maximum serves of sugar-sweetened beverages. The proportion of participants meeting core food group guidelines was 72% for meat, 36% for fruit, 20% for bread and cereals, 6% for dairy, and 3% for vegetables. Overall, none of the participants met the recommended serves of all food groups outlined in the Australian Dietary Guidelines.
Findings show that Walgett Aboriginal community members surveyed were consuming a healthier diet than national data reported for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia. However, none of the participants were meeting all of the national dietary guidelines, placing them at increased risk of diet-related chronic disease. Local Aboriginal community-led efforts to improve food and water security should include specific strategies to improve nutrition.
原住民领袖邀请研究人员合作开展这项研究,旨在评估澳大利亚新南威尔士州西北部偏远社区瓦尔格特原住民社区的食物摄入量,为长期的社区主导改善食物、水安全及营养的努力提供信息。
居住在澳大利亚新南威尔士州西北部偏远社区瓦尔格特或其附近的原住民成年人,于2022年初完成了一份经过改编的孟席斯远程简短饮食评估工具,该工具通过面对面口头方式进行。原住民参与了调查设计、培训、数据收集和分析。描述性统计数据按总体以及性别、年龄和地点进行列表。使用卡方检验确定性别、年龄组(18 - 44岁与≥45岁)和地点(瓦尔格特镇或其他)之间的差异。
共有242名参与者完成了调查;55%为女性。四分之三的参与者报告达到了 discretionary foods(73%)的建议摄入量;然而,超过一半(56%)的人超过了含糖饮料的建议最大摄入量。达到核心食物组指南的参与者比例分别为:肉类72%,水果36%,面包和谷物20%,乳制品6%,蔬菜3%。总体而言,没有参与者达到澳大利亚饮食指南中所有食物组的建议摄入量。
研究结果表明,接受调查的瓦尔格特原住民社区成员的饮食比澳大利亚全国报告的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民的数据更健康。然而,没有参与者完全符合所有国家饮食指南,这使他们面临与饮食相关的慢性病风险增加。当地原住民社区主导的改善食物和水安全的努力应包括改善营养的具体策略。