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Yup'ik identity and socioeconomic status are associated with child consumption of traditional food and weight in rural Yup'ik communities

机译:Yup'ik身份和社会经济地位与农村Yup'ik社区的传统食品和体重的儿童消费有关

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Objective: In remote, Alaska Native communities, traditional foods remain a significant source of essential nutrients and appear to protect against the development of chronic diseases. Relatively low intake of traditional foods among Alaska Native children is therefore of concern. The aim of this study was to identify household and parental predictors of child traditional food (TF) consumption and weight in remote Yup'ik communities of Alaska. Design: Children (10-18 years old) and parents in two communities (populations <500) were invited to participate in this cross-sectional study. Intake of traditional foods among children and parents was estimated from two-24 h recalls using NDS-R. Weight and height were measured and BMI calculated. Sociodemographic factors, including income and education, were collected from parents. A partial least square path modeling analysis and bootstrapping were performed to identify predictors of child TF consumption and weight. Results: Parental intake of traditional foods, Yup'ik identity and income were positively associated with child intake of traditional foods. Further, parental intake of traditional foods predicted lower child BMI. Parental education was negatively associated with child traditional food intake and positively associated with child BMI. Conclusions: Findings suggest that interventions targeting parents may be an effective strategy to increase intake of traditional foods and improve diet quality among Alaska Native youth.
机译:目的:在偏远的,阿拉斯加本地社区,传统食品仍然是必需营养素的重要来源,似乎可以防止慢性病的发展。因此,阿拉斯加本土儿童中的传统食物摄入相对较低,因此有所关注。本研究的目的是识别儿童传统食物(TF)消费和远程Yup'ik群落的家庭和父母预测因子阿拉斯加州群落。设计:两个社区(人口<500)的儿童(10-18岁)和父母被邀请参加这个横断面研究。使用NDS-R估算儿童和父母之间的传统食物摄入量的摄入量。测量体重和高度,并计算BMI。父母收集了社会血统因素,包括收入和教育。进行局部最小二乘路径建模分析和自举,以识别儿童TF消耗和体重的预测因子。结果:传统食品的父母摄入,yup'ik身份和收入与传统食品的儿童摄入持态度。此外,传统食品的父母摄入预测较低的孩子BMI。父母教育与儿童传统食物摄入和与儿童BMI正面相关的父母教育。结论:调查结果表明,针对父母的干预措施可能是加剧传统食品摄入量的有效策略,并在阿拉斯加本地青年之间提高饮食质量。

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