Preventing Obesity in Canada’s Aboriginal Children: Not Just a Matter of Eating Right and Getting Active

Obesity is a growing issue for all children. Many experts say that preventing obesity is largely a matter of eating the right foods and getting enough physical activity. This advice doesn’t recognize the fact that First Nations, Inuit, and Métis children face unique barriers to growing up healthy an...

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Main Author: Melanie A. Ferris
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Western Ontario 2011
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:2d1e4382d2ed4300ae9a4ebaed1e5280 2023-05-15T16:15:06+02:00 Preventing Obesity in Canada’s Aboriginal Children: Not Just a Matter of Eating Right and Getting Active Melanie A. Ferris 2011-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/2d1e4382d2ed4300ae9a4ebaed1e5280 EN eng University of Western Ontario http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1018&context=iipj https://doaj.org/toc/1916-5781 1916-5781 https://doaj.org/article/2d1e4382d2ed4300ae9a4ebaed1e5280 International Indigenous Policy Journal, Vol 2, Iss 1, p 2 (2011) childhood obesity prevention Aboriginal children First Nations Inuit Métis wholistic nutrition physical Political science J Social Sciences H article 2011 ftdoajarticles 2023-01-08T01:35:51Z Obesity is a growing issue for all children. Many experts say that preventing obesity is largely a matter of eating the right foods and getting enough physical activity. This advice doesn’t recognize the fact that First Nations, Inuit, and Métis children face unique barriers to growing up healthy and strong simply because of theiridentity. This paper discusses how the social determinants of health impact the ability of Aboriginal children to grow up free of obesity. The paper highlights results from a community-based research project conducted amongst Aboriginal parents and service providers in Ontario who wish to prevent obesity amongst their ownyoung children and clients. Research was carried out over two years to help develop a “toolkit” and training program to help service provides increase efforts to prevent obesity amongst First Nations, Inuit, and Métis children from the ages of 2 to 6 in Ontario. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations inuit Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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topic childhood obesity
prevention
Aboriginal children
First Nations
Inuit
Métis
wholistic
nutrition
physical
Political science
J
Social Sciences
H
spellingShingle childhood obesity
prevention
Aboriginal children
First Nations
Inuit
Métis
wholistic
nutrition
physical
Political science
J
Social Sciences
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Melanie A. Ferris
Preventing Obesity in Canada’s Aboriginal Children: Not Just a Matter of Eating Right and Getting Active
topic_facet childhood obesity
prevention
Aboriginal children
First Nations
Inuit
Métis
wholistic
nutrition
physical
Political science
J
Social Sciences
H
description Obesity is a growing issue for all children. Many experts say that preventing obesity is largely a matter of eating the right foods and getting enough physical activity. This advice doesn’t recognize the fact that First Nations, Inuit, and Métis children face unique barriers to growing up healthy and strong simply because of theiridentity. This paper discusses how the social determinants of health impact the ability of Aboriginal children to grow up free of obesity. The paper highlights results from a community-based research project conducted amongst Aboriginal parents and service providers in Ontario who wish to prevent obesity amongst their ownyoung children and clients. Research was carried out over two years to help develop a “toolkit” and training program to help service provides increase efforts to prevent obesity amongst First Nations, Inuit, and Métis children from the ages of 2 to 6 in Ontario.
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author Melanie A. Ferris
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title Preventing Obesity in Canada’s Aboriginal Children: Not Just a Matter of Eating Right and Getting Active
title_short Preventing Obesity in Canada’s Aboriginal Children: Not Just a Matter of Eating Right and Getting Active
title_full Preventing Obesity in Canada’s Aboriginal Children: Not Just a Matter of Eating Right and Getting Active
title_fullStr Preventing Obesity in Canada’s Aboriginal Children: Not Just a Matter of Eating Right and Getting Active
title_full_unstemmed Preventing Obesity in Canada’s Aboriginal Children: Not Just a Matter of Eating Right and Getting Active
title_sort preventing obesity in canada’s aboriginal children: not just a matter of eating right and getting active
publisher University of Western Ontario
publishDate 2011
url https://doaj.org/article/2d1e4382d2ed4300ae9a4ebaed1e5280
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op_source International Indigenous Policy Journal, Vol 2, Iss 1, p 2 (2011)
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