Association of food insecurity with dietary patterns and expenditure on food, alcohol and tobacco amongst indigenous Inuit in Greenland:results from a population health survey

Background: Amongst the indigenous Greenlandic Inuit, the experience of food insecurity has been attributed to a lack of money to buy enough food of sufficient quality to sustain a family, although a preference for alcohol and tobacco over food has also been cited. The purpose of the article was to...

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Published in:BMC Public Health
Main Authors: Bjerregaard, Peter, Olesen, Ingelise, Larsen, Christina Viskum Lytken
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftsydanskunivpub:oai:sdu.dk:publications/6dd6cbd2-526d-422e-a359-2872beedbe25 2024-09-15T18:09:27+00:00 Association of food insecurity with dietary patterns and expenditure on food, alcohol and tobacco amongst indigenous Inuit in Greenland:results from a population health survey Bjerregaard, Peter Olesen, Ingelise Larsen, Christina Viskum Lytken 2021-12 application/pdf https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/da/publications/6dd6cbd2-526d-422e-a359-2872beedbe25 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11123-x https://findresearcher.sdu.dk/ws/files/183846804/s12889_021_11123_x.pdf eng eng https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/da/publications/6dd6cbd2-526d-422e-a359-2872beedbe25 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Bjerregaard , P , Olesen , I & Larsen , C V L 2021 , ' Association of food insecurity with dietary patterns and expenditure on food, alcohol and tobacco amongst indigenous Inuit in Greenland : results from a population health survey ' , BMC Public Health , vol. 21 , no. 1 , 1094 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11123-x Alcohol Commodity basket cost Dietary patterns Food insecurity Greenland Inuit Tobacco article 2021 ftsydanskunivpub https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11123-x 2024-08-19T23:51:23Z Background: Amongst the indigenous Greenlandic Inuit, the experience of food insecurity has been attributed to a lack of money to buy enough food of sufficient quality to sustain a family, although a preference for alcohol and tobacco over food has also been cited. The purpose of the article was to compare dietary patterns and expenditure on food, alcoholic beverages and tobacco between survey participants who reported food insecurity and those who did not. Methods: A countrywide cross-sectional health survey was carried out among 1886 adult Greenlandic Inuit in 2018. Diet was estimated by a food frequency questionnaire. Food insecurity status was based on the household hunger scale. Analyses were carried out by univariate general linear models adjusted for age, sex and social position. Results: Nine percent of the participants reported food insecurity. Food insecurity was higher among younger participants, men and participants with low social position. Food insecure participants more often chose an unhealthy dietary pattern (43% vs. 32%) and they reported a higher energy intake. The food insecure spent the same amount of money on food as other participants but less on nutritious food and more on non-nutritious food. The cost per kilojoule (kJ) of the food of the food insecure was lower than that of the food secure (DKK 8.0 and 9.0 per 1000 kJ, respectively). The food insecure participants also spent considerably more on alcohol and tobacco. Conclusions: The results suggest that it is not only unemployment and lack of money that creates food insecurity and unhealthy dietary patterns in Greenland. Food insecure participants gave higher priority to buying non-nutritious food, alcohol and tobacco than did food secure participants. There seems to be at least two population subgroups in Greenland with poverty and substance use, respectively, as the immediate determinants for food insecurity. The results are important for the design of interventions against food insecurity and unhealthy dietary patterns. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland greenlandic inuit University of Southern Denmark Research Portal BMC Public Health 21 1
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topic Alcohol
Commodity basket cost
Dietary patterns
Food insecurity
Greenland
Inuit
Tobacco
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Commodity basket cost
Dietary patterns
Food insecurity
Greenland
Inuit
Tobacco
Bjerregaard, Peter
Olesen, Ingelise
Larsen, Christina Viskum Lytken
Association of food insecurity with dietary patterns and expenditure on food, alcohol and tobacco amongst indigenous Inuit in Greenland:results from a population health survey
topic_facet Alcohol
Commodity basket cost
Dietary patterns
Food insecurity
Greenland
Inuit
Tobacco
description Background: Amongst the indigenous Greenlandic Inuit, the experience of food insecurity has been attributed to a lack of money to buy enough food of sufficient quality to sustain a family, although a preference for alcohol and tobacco over food has also been cited. The purpose of the article was to compare dietary patterns and expenditure on food, alcoholic beverages and tobacco between survey participants who reported food insecurity and those who did not. Methods: A countrywide cross-sectional health survey was carried out among 1886 adult Greenlandic Inuit in 2018. Diet was estimated by a food frequency questionnaire. Food insecurity status was based on the household hunger scale. Analyses were carried out by univariate general linear models adjusted for age, sex and social position. Results: Nine percent of the participants reported food insecurity. Food insecurity was higher among younger participants, men and participants with low social position. Food insecure participants more often chose an unhealthy dietary pattern (43% vs. 32%) and they reported a higher energy intake. The food insecure spent the same amount of money on food as other participants but less on nutritious food and more on non-nutritious food. The cost per kilojoule (kJ) of the food of the food insecure was lower than that of the food secure (DKK 8.0 and 9.0 per 1000 kJ, respectively). The food insecure participants also spent considerably more on alcohol and tobacco. Conclusions: The results suggest that it is not only unemployment and lack of money that creates food insecurity and unhealthy dietary patterns in Greenland. Food insecure participants gave higher priority to buying non-nutritious food, alcohol and tobacco than did food secure participants. There seems to be at least two population subgroups in Greenland with poverty and substance use, respectively, as the immediate determinants for food insecurity. The results are important for the design of interventions against food insecurity and unhealthy dietary patterns.
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author Bjerregaard, Peter
Olesen, Ingelise
Larsen, Christina Viskum Lytken
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Larsen, Christina Viskum Lytken
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title Association of food insecurity with dietary patterns and expenditure on food, alcohol and tobacco amongst indigenous Inuit in Greenland:results from a population health survey
title_short Association of food insecurity with dietary patterns and expenditure on food, alcohol and tobacco amongst indigenous Inuit in Greenland:results from a population health survey
title_full Association of food insecurity with dietary patterns and expenditure on food, alcohol and tobacco amongst indigenous Inuit in Greenland:results from a population health survey
title_fullStr Association of food insecurity with dietary patterns and expenditure on food, alcohol and tobacco amongst indigenous Inuit in Greenland:results from a population health survey
title_full_unstemmed Association of food insecurity with dietary patterns and expenditure on food, alcohol and tobacco amongst indigenous Inuit in Greenland:results from a population health survey
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