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Factors related to fruit, vegetable and traditional food consumption which may affect health among Alaska Native People in Western Alaska

机译:与水果,蔬菜和传统食品消费有关的因素,可能会影响阿拉斯加西部阿拉斯加土著人民的健康

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Objectives: Determine intake of fruits, vegetables and traditional foods (TF), availability of foods, and attitudes towards increasing their consumption.Study design: Establish community baseline through a cross-sectional sample of residents who were weighed, measured and interviewed. Village stores were surveyed for food availability, price and quality.Methods: Eighty-eight respondents self-identified as the household member primarily responsible for food shopping and cooking were surveyed in 3 Western Alaska Native villages using a food frequency questionnaire, and village stores were evaluated using food environment surveys.Results: Overweight (BMI[kg/m2] >25) was present in 68% of participants. Fruit and vegetable intake (3.3 median servings/day) was low in comparison to recommended intakes of 5–9 servings/d. Seventy-two per cent were eating less than 5 servings/d of fruits and vegetables combined. Thirty-four per cent of respondents were trying to eat more vegetables; 41% were trying to eat more fruits. The median number of servings of TF was 3.2/d (mean 4.3/d). Seventy-seven per cent of respondents reported that they ate enough TF.Conclusion: Recommendations to continue use of TF and increase intake of fruits and vegetables are consistent with local attitudes. Our findings indicate that increasing the availability of fruits and vegetables would be well received. Information from this study provides a basis for nutrition education and food supplement programs that is responsive to the needs and perceptions of the residents. Continued TF intake and increased fruit and vegetable intake have the potential to benefit the health of rural residents.
机译:目标:确定水果,蔬菜和传统食物(TF)的摄入量,食物的可获得性以及增加其消费的态度研究设计:通过对居民进行称重,测量和访谈的横断面样本建立社区基线。方法:对乡村商店的食物供应,价格和质量进行调查。方法:使用食物频率问卷调查了阿拉斯加西部3个乡村的88名自称是主要负责食品购物和烹饪的家庭成员的受访者,结果:68%的参与者存在超重(BMI [kg / m2]> 25)。水果和蔬菜的摄入量(3.3份/天)低于建议的5-9份/天。 72%的人每天吃的水果和蔬菜少于5份。 34%的受访者试图多吃蔬菜; 41%的人试图多吃水果。 TF的中位数为3.2 / d(平均4.3 / d)。 77%的受访者表示他们吃了足够的TF。结论:关于继续使用TF并增加水果和蔬菜摄入量的建议与当地人的态度一致。我们的发现表明,增加水果和蔬菜的供应量将受到欢迎。这项研究提供的信息为营养教育和食品补充计划提供了基础,可满足居民的需求和看法。持续摄入TF和增加水果和蔬菜的摄入量有可能有益于农村居民的健康。

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