Objective: The current study undertook a systematic scoping review on the drivers and implications of dietary changes among Inuit in the Canadian Arctic. Design: A keyword search of peer-reviewed articles was performed using PubMed, Web of Science, CINAHL, Academic Search Premier, Circumpolar Health Bibliographic Database and High North Research Documents. Eligibility criteria included all full-text articles of any design reporting on research on food consumption, nutrient intake, dietary adequacy, dietary change, food security, nutrition-related chronic diseases or traditional food harvesting and consumption among Inuit populations residing in Canada. Articles reporting on in vivo and in vitro experiments or on health impacts of environme...
Dietary transition in the Arctic is associated with decreased quality of diet, which is of particula...
Food security exists when individuals and households have reliable access to safe, nutritionally ade...
In this publication, we show the link between environmental change, based on Inuit perspectives and ...
Background: The traditional diet in the Arctic Indigenous populations have undergone a significant t...
Background: To determine the portion sizes of traditional and non-traditional foods being consumed b...
Dietary transition in the Arctic is associated with decreased quality of diet, which is of particula...
Background: Increased dependence on Western diets and low physical activity have largely contributed...
Background: Increased dependence on Western diets and low physical activity have largely contributed...
Background: The study’s objective was to investigate the dietary correlates of an at-risk body mass ...
Epub ahead of printPURPOSE OF REVIEW: The Inuit population living in North Canada is facing a drasti...
Background: Food insecurity is an ongoing problem in the Canadian Arctic. Although most studies have...
Background: Community food programs (CFPs), including soup kitchens and food banks, are a recent d...
Background. Current social and environmental changes in the Arctic challenge the health and well-bei...
Contemporary Inuit diets are comprised of both country and store-bought foods, which each confer ben...
This review summarizes aspects of the 2017 Canadian Nutrition Society symposium, â Modelling diets ...
Dietary transition in the Arctic is associated with decreased quality of diet, which is of particula...
Food security exists when individuals and households have reliable access to safe, nutritionally ade...
In this publication, we show the link between environmental change, based on Inuit perspectives and ...
Background: The traditional diet in the Arctic Indigenous populations have undergone a significant t...
Background: To determine the portion sizes of traditional and non-traditional foods being consumed b...
Dietary transition in the Arctic is associated with decreased quality of diet, which is of particula...
Background: Increased dependence on Western diets and low physical activity have largely contributed...
Background: Increased dependence on Western diets and low physical activity have largely contributed...
Background: The study’s objective was to investigate the dietary correlates of an at-risk body mass ...
Epub ahead of printPURPOSE OF REVIEW: The Inuit population living in North Canada is facing a drasti...
Background: Food insecurity is an ongoing problem in the Canadian Arctic. Although most studies have...
Background: Community food programs (CFPs), including soup kitchens and food banks, are a recent d...
Background. Current social and environmental changes in the Arctic challenge the health and well-bei...
Contemporary Inuit diets are comprised of both country and store-bought foods, which each confer ben...
This review summarizes aspects of the 2017 Canadian Nutrition Society symposium, â Modelling diets ...
Dietary transition in the Arctic is associated with decreased quality of diet, which is of particula...
Food security exists when individuals and households have reliable access to safe, nutritionally ade...
In this publication, we show the link between environmental change, based on Inuit perspectives and ...