Conceptualising the relationships between food sovereignty, food security and oral health among global Indigenous Communities: a scoping review

Abstract Objective: Invasive colonial influences and continuing neoliberal policies have a detrimental impact on Land, health, food and culture for Indigenous Communities. Food security and sovereignty have significant impacts on Indigenous well-being and, specifically, oral health. Aspects relating...

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Main Authors: Poirier, Brianna Faye, Soares, Gustavo, Neufeld, Hannah Tait, Hedges, Joanne, Sethi, Sneha, Jamieson, Lisa
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2024
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s1368980024001198 2024-09-15T18:06:48+00:00 Conceptualising the relationships between food sovereignty, food security and oral health among global Indigenous Communities: a scoping review Poirier, Brianna Faye Soares, Gustavo Neufeld, Hannah Tait Hedges, Joanne Sethi, Sneha Jamieson, Lisa 2024 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1368980024001198 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S1368980024001198 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Public Health Nutrition volume 27, issue 1 ISSN 1368-9800 1475-2727 journal-article 2024 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s1368980024001198 2024-08-14T04:03:30Z Abstract Objective: Invasive colonial influences and continuing neoliberal policies have a detrimental impact on Land, health, food and culture for Indigenous Communities. Food security and sovereignty have significant impacts on Indigenous well-being and, specifically, oral health. Aspects relating to food security, such as availability of nutritious foods, are a common risk factor of oral diseases. This scoping review aimed to collate existing evidence regarding the relationship between food sovereignty and/or food security and oral health for Indigenous Communities, globally. Design: Four databases were searched using keywords related to ‘Food security’ or ‘Food sovereignty,’ ‘Indigenous Peoples’ and ‘Oral health.’ Duplicates were removed, and two independent reviewers screened the titles and abstracts to identify articles for full-text review. Extracted data were summarised narratively, presenting a conceptual model which illustrates the findings and relationships between food security and/or food sovereignty and oral health. Results: The search identified 369 articles, with forty-one suitable for full-text review and a final nine that met inclusion criteria. The impact of food security and food sovereignty on oral health was discussed across different populations and sample sizes, ranging from eighteen Kichwa families in Brazil to 533 First Nations and Metis households in Canada. Pathways of influence between food sovereignty and/or food security are explored clinically, quantitatively and qualitatively across oral health outcomes, including early childhood caries, dental caries and oral health-related quality of life for Indigenous Communities. Conclusions: Innovative strategies underpinned by concepts of Indigenous food sovereignty are needed to promote oral health equity for Indigenous Communities. The nexus between oral health and Indigenous food sovereignty remains largely unexplored, but has immense potential for empowering Indigenous rights to self-determination of health that honour Indigenous ways ... Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Metis Cambridge University Press Public Health Nutrition 1 24
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description Abstract Objective: Invasive colonial influences and continuing neoliberal policies have a detrimental impact on Land, health, food and culture for Indigenous Communities. Food security and sovereignty have significant impacts on Indigenous well-being and, specifically, oral health. Aspects relating to food security, such as availability of nutritious foods, are a common risk factor of oral diseases. This scoping review aimed to collate existing evidence regarding the relationship between food sovereignty and/or food security and oral health for Indigenous Communities, globally. Design: Four databases were searched using keywords related to ‘Food security’ or ‘Food sovereignty,’ ‘Indigenous Peoples’ and ‘Oral health.’ Duplicates were removed, and two independent reviewers screened the titles and abstracts to identify articles for full-text review. Extracted data were summarised narratively, presenting a conceptual model which illustrates the findings and relationships between food security and/or food sovereignty and oral health. Results: The search identified 369 articles, with forty-one suitable for full-text review and a final nine that met inclusion criteria. The impact of food security and food sovereignty on oral health was discussed across different populations and sample sizes, ranging from eighteen Kichwa families in Brazil to 533 First Nations and Metis households in Canada. Pathways of influence between food sovereignty and/or food security are explored clinically, quantitatively and qualitatively across oral health outcomes, including early childhood caries, dental caries and oral health-related quality of life for Indigenous Communities. Conclusions: Innovative strategies underpinned by concepts of Indigenous food sovereignty are needed to promote oral health equity for Indigenous Communities. The nexus between oral health and Indigenous food sovereignty remains largely unexplored, but has immense potential for empowering Indigenous rights to self-determination of health that honour Indigenous ways ...
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author Poirier, Brianna Faye
Soares, Gustavo
Neufeld, Hannah Tait
Hedges, Joanne
Sethi, Sneha
Jamieson, Lisa
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Soares, Gustavo
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Jamieson, Lisa
Conceptualising the relationships between food sovereignty, food security and oral health among global Indigenous Communities: a scoping review
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title_short Conceptualising the relationships between food sovereignty, food security and oral health among global Indigenous Communities: a scoping review
title_full Conceptualising the relationships between food sovereignty, food security and oral health among global Indigenous Communities: a scoping review
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title_full_unstemmed Conceptualising the relationships between food sovereignty, food security and oral health among global Indigenous Communities: a scoping review
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