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Eating habits of a population undergoing a rapid dietary transition: portion sizes of traditional and non-traditional foods and beverages consumed by Inuit adults in Nunavut, Canada

机译:饮食快速过渡人群的饮食习惯:加拿大努纳武特地区因纽特人成年人食用的传统和非传统食品和饮料的份量

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Background To determine the portion sizes of traditional and non-traditional foods being consumed by Inuit adults in three remote communities in Nunavut, Canada. Methods A cross-sectional study was carried out between June and October, 2008. Trained field workers collected dietary data using a culturally appropriate, validated quantitative food frequency questionnaire (QFFQ) developed specifically for the study population. Results Caribou, muktuk (whale blubber and skin) and Arctic char (salmon family), were the most commonly consumed traditional foods; mean portion sizes for traditional foods ranged from 10?g for fermented seal fat to 424?g for fried caribou. Fried bannock and white bread were consumed by >85% of participants; mean portion sizes for these foods were 189?g and 70?g, respectively. Sugar-sweetened beverages and energy-dense, nutrient-poor foods were also widely consumed. Mean portion sizes for regular pop and sweetened juices with added sugar were 663?g and 572?g, respectively. Mean portion sizes for potato chips, pilot biscuits, cakes, chocolate and cookies were 59?g, 59?g, 106?g, 59?g, and 46?g, respectively. Conclusions The present study provides further evidence of the nutrition transition that is occurring among Inuit in the Canadian Arctic. It also highlights a number of foods and beverages that could be targeted in future nutritional intervention programs aimed at obesity and diet-related chronic disease prevention in these and other Inuit communities.
机译:背景技术为了确定在加拿大努纳武特的三个偏远社区中因纽特人成年人食用的传统和非传统食品的份量。方法在2008年6月至10月之间进行了横断面研究。受过训练的现场工作人员使用了专门针对研究人群的文化上适当的,经过验证的定量食物频率调查表(QFFQ)来收集饮食数据。结果驯鹿,muktuk(鲸脂和皮肤)和北极炭(鲑鱼科)是最常用的传统食品。传统食品的平均份量范围从10克(发酵海豹脂肪)到424克(炸驯鹿)不等。超过85%的参与者食用了炸杏仁面包和白面包;这些食物的平均份量分别为189微克和70微克。含糖饮料和高能量,营养贫乏的食品也被广泛食用。普通加糖的流行和甜味果汁的平均份量分别为663微克和572微克。薯片,小块饼干,蛋糕,巧克力和饼干的平均份量分别为59微克,59微克,106微克,59微克和46微克。结论本研究提供了加拿大北极因纽特人之间发生的营养过渡的进一步证据。它还强调了一些食品和饮料,这些食品和饮料可以在未来的营养干预计划中作为目标,这些计划旨在预防这些和其他因纽特人社区中与肥胖和饮食相关的慢性疾病。

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