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美国和加拿大原住民青年的含糖饮料和水摄入量:干预措施的范围综述

Sugar-sweetened beverages and water intake among Indigenous youth in the United States and Canada: a scoping review of interventions.

作者信息

Goldtooth-Halwood Renée, Mathende Allen M, West Carleigh, Arkie Ryan, McClelland Deborah Jean, Haozous Emily

机构信息

Land of Tamaya-Pueblo of Santa Ana, Notah Begay III Foundation, Santa Ana Pueblo, NM, USA.

Lands of the O'odham and Yaqui Peoples, University of Arizona Libraries and Health Promotion Sciences Department, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.

出版信息

Int J Circumpolar Health. 2025 Dec;84(1):2528298. doi: 10.1080/22423982.2025.2528298. Epub 2025 Jul 28.

Abstract

The objectives of the scoping review were to: (1) conduct a systematic search for published literature focused on American Indian/Alaskan Native/Indigenous (AI/AN/I) youth, (2) identify current interventions that are focused on reducing sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) or increased water intake (3) draw an understanding of who is leading these programmes, and (4) identify the lenses being used in developing and implementing the interventions. High consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) among youth is associated with numerous health problems, such as obesity, tooth decay, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease. Unless addressed early, many of these problems extend into, and/or present with additional complications in, adulthood. A comprehensive search was conducted across 5 electronic databases for peer-reviewed articles published until 20 March 2024. Additionally, manual searches were performed in 10 AI/AN/I-focused health journals. Data extraction was performed by 4 reviewers. Data management and analysis were performed using DistillerSR Inc. software, with screening and extraction conducted at all stages. Discrepancies were resolved by consensus among reviewers. The protocol for this scoping review was registered in the Open Science Framework (https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/MFZ8X). AI/AN/I youth, prenatal to 17 years of age, caregivers, and educators. The search yielded 13 studies that met the eligibility criteria. Interventions were predominantly implemented through school, community, and school-community approaches. Individuals with a range of skills and training levels delivered the interventions. Out of the 13 studies, only 2 studies in this scoping review comprise all 4 aspects of the cultural/spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical domains and characteristics of engaging Indigenous communities when conducting research. Interventions with AI/AN/I communities with strong community and Native Nation support have a greater chance of success regardless of community, home, or school settings. Importantly, AI/AN/I communities have distinct definitions of health, underscoring the importance of identifying these meanings and implementing them as appropriate within research designs.

摘要

本范围综述的目的是

(1) 系统检索聚焦于美国印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民/原住民(AI/AN/I)青年的已发表文献;(2) 确定当前旨在减少含糖饮料(SSB)或增加水摄入量的干预措施;(3) 了解谁在主导这些项目;(4) 确定在制定和实施干预措施时所采用的视角。青年中高含糖饮料(SSB)消费与众多健康问题相关,如肥胖、龋齿、2型糖尿病和心脏病。除非早期解决,其中许多问题会延续到成年期并/或出现其他并发症。对5个电子数据库进行了全面检索,以查找截至2024年3月20日发表的同行评审文章。此外,还在10种聚焦于AI/AN/I的健康期刊上进行了人工检索。由4名评审员进行数据提取。使用DistillerSR Inc.软件进行数据管理和分析,在所有阶段进行筛选和提取。评审员之间通过协商一致解决差异。本范围综述的方案已在开放科学框架(https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/MFZ8X)中注册。AI/AN/I青年,年龄从出生前到17岁,照顾者和教育工作者。检索产生了13项符合入选标准的研究。干预措施主要通过学校、社区和学校 - 社区方法实施。具有一系列技能和培训水平的个人提供这些干预措施。在这13项研究中,本范围综述中只有两项研究涵盖了文化/精神、情感、心理和身体领域以及开展研究时与原住民社区互动的所有4个方面。无论社区、家庭或学校环境如何,在强大的社区和原住民国家支持下对AI/AN/I社区进行的干预措施成功机会更大。重要的是,AI/AN/I社区对健康有不同的定义,这凸显了识别这些含义并在研究设计中适当实施它们 的重要性。

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