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Traditional Food Intake Is Positively Associated with Diet Quality among Low-Income, Urban Alaska Native Women

机译:传统的食物摄入量与低收入,城市阿拉斯加本地女性之间的饮食质量正相关

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Our objectives were to understand the links between intake of traditional foods, food security and diet quality in low-income Alaska Native women living in an urban center. Seventy-three Alaska Native women completed two 24-h dietary recalls, a food frequency questionnaire, and the USDA Adult Food Security Survey Module. An increase in 10% calories from traditional foods (equivalent to approximately 195 kcals) was associated with a 7.3 point increase in diet quality, measured using the Healthy EatingIndex (scale is 0-100). Findings highlight the importance of policies and programs that ensure consistent access to traditional foods in urban areas.
机译:我们的目标是了解居住在市中心的低收入阿拉斯加本地妇女的传统食品,粮食安全和饮食质量之间的联系。 七十三名阿拉斯加本地妇女完成了两名24小时饮食召回,食品频率调查问卷和美国农业部成人粮食安全调查模块。 传统食物(相当于195 kcals)的10%卡路里的增加与饮食质量增加7.3点,使用健康的extepIndex测量(刻度为0-100)。 调查结果突出了政策和计划的重要性,以确保对城市地区的传统食品一致的访问。

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