Advancing healthy and sustainable food environments: The Flathead Reservation case study.

UNSCN nutrition Pub Date : 2019-10-07
Selena Ahmed, Carmen Byker Shanks, Virgil Dupuis, Mike Pierre
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Abstract

This case study describes a methodological approach to evaluating and improving food environments in an indigenous community in the United States of America. A community-research partnership was developed to support healthy diets from sustainable food systems. Our team implemented complementary methodologies to evaluate multiple dimensions of the food environment, including food availability, convenience, affordability and desirability. Our findings were used to design and implement multiphase food-environment interventions that elucidated the following: (1) food-environment measurements should be multifaceted and context-specific; (2) food desirability, including sensory attributes, diversity and phytonutrient quality, are important but overlooked aspects of the food environment; (3) successful food-environment interventions are community-based and incremental; (4) food-environment interventions should seek to forge links with existing institutional structures to influence policy; and (5) findings from food-environment interventions should be disseminated in various ways to diverse stakeholders.

促进健康和可持续的食物环境:平头保留地案例研究。
本案例研究描述了评估和改善美利坚合众国土著社区粮食环境的方法学方法。建立了社区研究伙伴关系,以支持可持续粮食系统的健康饮食。我们的团队采用了互补的方法来评估食品环境的多个维度,包括食品的可获得性、便利性、可负担性和可取性。我们的研究结果被用于设计和实施多阶段的食品环境干预措施,阐明了以下几点:(1)食品环境测量应该是多方面的和具体的;(2)食品可取性,包括感官属性、多样性和植物营养素质量,是食品环境中重要但被忽视的方面;(3)成功的食物环境干预措施是基于社区和增量的;(4)粮食-环境干预措施应寻求与现有体制结构建立联系,以影响政策;(5)食品环境干预的研究结果应以各种方式传播给不同的利益相关者。
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