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Plate half-empty or half-full? dietary continuity and change among the blackfeet. (Special Issue: Tribute to Christine S. Wilson.)

机译:盘子是半空还是半满?饮食的连续性和变化之间的黑脚。 (特刊:向克里斯汀·威尔逊致敬。)

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Perceptions about Native American health and food habits are shaped in part by the intensive research focus on rates of Type 2 diabetes and obesity among these populations. The emphasis on the problematic characteristics of modern Native American food habits and lifestyles may unwittingly foster undesired outcomes as members of these communities internalize negative messages about their own ways of eating and living. This approach also may lead to missed opportunities to discover diversity within a community that can offer models of positive deviance. Data from the diets of four generations of Blackfeet women show that not only have food habits changed in ways that may contribute to the prevalence of chronic diseases, but there is a pattern of dietary continuity from the past, even among some of the youngest women, that carries some recipes for a healthier approach to food choice as well as some inherently healthful preferences. Anthropologists must continue the effort to provide a balance in the messages that go out to the public-at-large about the food habits and health of the populations with which they collaborate.
机译:对美洲原住民健康和饮食习惯的理解在一定程度上取决于对这些人群中2型糖尿病和肥胖症发病率的深入研究。强调现代美洲原住民饮食习惯和生活方式的问题特征可能会无意间导致不良后果,因为这些社区的成员将有关他们自己的饮食和生活方式的负面信息内在化。这种方法也可能会导致错过机会,无法发现社区中可以提供正偏差模型的多样性。来自Blackfeet的四代女性饮食的数据表明,不仅饮食习惯的改变可能会导致慢性病的流行,而且从过去到现在,甚至在一些最年轻的女性中,饮食都有一定的规律性,其中包含一些食谱,可让人们更健康地选择食物,以及一些固有的健康偏好。人类学家必须继续努力,使向公众传播的关于他们与之合作的人群的饮食习惯和健康状况的信息保持平衡。

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