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An Indigenous food sovereignty initiative is positively associated with well-being and cultural connectedness in a survey of Syilx Okanagan adults in British Columbia, Canada

机译:土着食品主权倡议与加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的伊利克斯okanagan成年人的福祉和文化关联是积极的。

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For the Syilx Okanagan Nation in Canada, salmon has vital nutritional, cultural, and spiritual significance. Yet, the Okanagan Sockeye salmon population came to near extinction, resulting in a drastic decline in salmon consumption from high historical levels. Thus, restoring and protecting salmon is crucial to Syilx well-being and way of life. A Syilx-led food sovereignty initiative re-established the Okanagan Sockeye salmon population, which has resulted in a rise in fish harvesting. The aim of this study was to assess whether engaging with this initiative was associated with health, well-being, and cultural connectedness (i.e., degree to which one is integrated in their culture) among Syilx adults. Eating Okanagan Sockeye salmon was conceptualized as a proxy for engaging with this Indigenous food sovereignty initiative. 265 Syilx adults completed a survey including a traditional food frequency questionnaire and questions on health status (e.g., BMI, self-assessed physical health), well-being (e.g., life satisfaction, stress levels), and cultural connectedness (e.g., sense of belonging, importance of cultural practices). Participants were divided into 3 groups based on their wild salmon eating during the year prior to the survey: (1) adults who ate Okanagan Sockeye salmon, (2) adults who ate salmon but did not usually know the species of the salmon they ate, or who solely ate salmon that were not Okanagan Sockeye; and (3) adults who did not eat any salmon. A statistically significant gradient was observed for enhanced well-being and cultural connectedness, with individuals in group 1 having better indicators than those in group 2, and adults in groups 1 and 2 having better indicators than adults in group 3. No differences were observed in physical health outcomes between the three groups. Findings suggest that the initiative to re-establish Okanagan Sockeye salmon in the Okanagan River system may have led to better well-being and cultural connectedness among Syilx adults. This study highlights the importance of Indigenous food sovereignty as a way to enhance well-being and cultural connectedness among First Nations in Canada. Findings also reinforce the importance of assessing health and well-being in a wholistic way in Indigenous health research.
机译:对于加拿大的Syilx Okanagan国家,鲑鱼具有重要的营养,文化和精神意义。然而,Okanagan Sockeye Salmon人群临近灭绝,导致鲑鱼消费从高历史水平急剧下降。因此,恢复和保护鲑鱼对于Syilx福祉和生活方式至关重要。 Syilx-LED食品主权倡议重新建立了Okanagan Sockeye三文鱼种群,这导致了鱼类收获的升高。本研究的目的是评估与该倡议的婚姻是否与健康,福祉和文化关联有关(即,在其文化中融入其文化中的程度)有关。吃Okanagan Sockeye Salmon被概念化为代表,以与这种土着食物主权倡议联系起来。 265 Syilx成年人完成了一项调查,包括传统的食物频率调查问卷和关于健康状况的问题(例如,BMI,自我评估的身体健康),福祉(例如,生活满意度,压力水平)和文化关联(例如,感觉归属,文化习俗的重要性)。参与者在调查前的一年内划分为3组,(1)成年人吃Okanagan Sockeye Salmon,(2)吃三文鱼但通常不知道他们吃的鲑鱼的种类,但是或者谁单独吃鲑鱼不是okanagan红鲑。 (3)没有吃任何鲑鱼的成年人。观察到统计学上显着的梯度,以增强福祉和文化关联,组1中的个体具有比第2组更好的指标,1和2组的成年人,其具有比第3组成人更好的指标。没有观察到差异三组之间的身体健康结果。调查结果表明,在Okanagan河流系统中重新建立Okanagan Sockeye Salmon的倡议可能导致Syilx成年人中更好的福祉和文化关联。本研究突显了土着食品主权作为加强加拿大第一个国家福祉和文化关联的一种方式的重要性。调查结果还加强了在土着健康研究中以适义为单独的方式评估健康和福祉的重要性。

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