Traditional food system, self-rated health, and mental wellness in Greenland

The Arctic is undergoing sociocultural and environmental changes that are threatening the traditional food systems of local communities. Importantly, those systems are in the heart of Indigenous cultures contributing to the health and well-being of communities and individuals. Simultaneously, tradit...

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Main Author: Helotie, Ida
Other Authors: Yhteiskuntatieteiden tiedekunta - Faculty of Social Sciences, Tampere University
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://trepo.tuni.fi/handle/10024/133113
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spelling ftunivtampere:oai:trepo.tuni.fi:10024/133113 2023-05-15T15:15:26+02:00 Traditional food system, self-rated health, and mental wellness in Greenland Helotie, Ida Yhteiskuntatieteiden tiedekunta - Faculty of Social Sciences Tampere University 2021-06-23 fulltext https://trepo.tuni.fi/handle/10024/133113 en eng https://trepo.tuni.fi/handle/10024/133113 URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202106226019 This publication is copyrighted. You may download, display and print it for Your own personal use. Commercial use is prohibited. openAccess traditional food system mental wellness subsistence activities traditional food Master's Programme in Public and Global Health indigenous peoples Greenland self-rated health fi= Pro gradu -tutkielma | en=Master's thesis| masterThesis 2021 ftunivtampere 2022-12-11T07:04:13Z The Arctic is undergoing sociocultural and environmental changes that are threatening the traditional food systems of local communities. Importantly, those systems are in the heart of Indigenous cultures contributing to the health and well-being of communities and individuals. Simultaneously, traditional food of northern Indigenous peoples is associated with health concerns related to the accumulation of contaminants and unfavourable nutritional profile. Previous research has primarily focused on the objective indicators of health in relation to traditional food systems of Greenland, whereas much less is known about the effects on subjective health and well-being. In turn, this thesis focuses on the local peoples’ own perspectives concerning their traditional food system and builds on the existing knowledge and providing an additional viewpoint on the topic. The overall aim of this thesis is to characterise the contemporary role of the traditional food system and related changes, and examine the relationship between the traditional food system, self-rated health, and mental wellness among the local people within one community in Greenland. The data were collected as part of an international, multidisciplinary research project Nunataryuk in a form of a survey, from west coast of Greenland. A total of 100 adults participated in the study. The survey included questions related to subsistence activities, use of traditional food, their importance, and related changes observed in the community. Also, the survey provided information on the aspects of subjective health and mental wellness. The data were analysed using mainly quantitative methods, including crosstabulation and logistic regression. The results of this thesis suggest traditional food system to still have an important role in the community where the level of traditional food consumption and reliance on subsistence activities remain high regardless of the ongoing sociocultural and environmental changes. Additionally, the traditional food system seems to ... Master Thesis Arctic Greenland Tampere University: Trepo Arctic Greenland
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mental wellness
subsistence activities
traditional food
Master's Programme in Public and Global Health
indigenous peoples
Greenland
self-rated health
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mental wellness
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indigenous peoples
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self-rated health
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Traditional food system, self-rated health, and mental wellness in Greenland
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mental wellness
subsistence activities
traditional food
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indigenous peoples
Greenland
self-rated health
description The Arctic is undergoing sociocultural and environmental changes that are threatening the traditional food systems of local communities. Importantly, those systems are in the heart of Indigenous cultures contributing to the health and well-being of communities and individuals. Simultaneously, traditional food of northern Indigenous peoples is associated with health concerns related to the accumulation of contaminants and unfavourable nutritional profile. Previous research has primarily focused on the objective indicators of health in relation to traditional food systems of Greenland, whereas much less is known about the effects on subjective health and well-being. In turn, this thesis focuses on the local peoples’ own perspectives concerning their traditional food system and builds on the existing knowledge and providing an additional viewpoint on the topic. The overall aim of this thesis is to characterise the contemporary role of the traditional food system and related changes, and examine the relationship between the traditional food system, self-rated health, and mental wellness among the local people within one community in Greenland. The data were collected as part of an international, multidisciplinary research project Nunataryuk in a form of a survey, from west coast of Greenland. A total of 100 adults participated in the study. The survey included questions related to subsistence activities, use of traditional food, their importance, and related changes observed in the community. Also, the survey provided information on the aspects of subjective health and mental wellness. The data were analysed using mainly quantitative methods, including crosstabulation and logistic regression. The results of this thesis suggest traditional food system to still have an important role in the community where the level of traditional food consumption and reliance on subsistence activities remain high regardless of the ongoing sociocultural and environmental changes. Additionally, the traditional food system seems to ...
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