| Literature DB >> 23620871 |
Leanne C Findlay1, Kellie A Langlois, Dafna E Kohen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Inuit populations may be at increased risk for experiencing poor nutrition or hunger due to limited access and availability to food. The prevalence and correlates of parental perceptions of hunger among a nationally representative sample of Inuit children in Canada have not yet been reported.Entities:
Keywords: Aboriginal Children's Survey; Inuit; children; hunger; social determinants
Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23620871 PMCID: PMC3634966 DOI: 10.3402/ijch.v72i0.20324
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Circumpolar Health ISSN: 1239-9736 Impact factor: 1.228
Fig. 1Map of Inuit Nunangat, 2006.
Source: Peters PA. 2012. Shifting transitions: health inequalities in Inuit Nunangat in perspective. J Rural Community Dev. 7:36–58. With permission.
Descriptive characteristics of Inuit children aged 2–5 by hunger status (never- versus ever-hungry), 2006
| Never-hungry ( | Ever-hungry ( | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristics | % | 95% CI | Mean | SE | % | 95% CI | Mean | SE | χ2/t | p |
| Sex | ||||||||||
| Female | 48.3 | (44.7–51.9) | 50.6 | (45.5–55.6) | 0.52 | >0.05 | ||||
| Male | 51.7 | (48.1–55.3) | 49.4 | (44.4–54.5) | ||||||
| Age (years) | 3.6 | 0.0 | 3.8 | 0.1 | −4.59 | <0.001 | ||||
| Parent education | ||||||||||
| No parent with at least a high school education | 41.4 | (38.0–44.9) | 75.1 | (70.3–79.3) | 55.62 | <0.001 | ||||
| One parent with at least a high school education | 34.0 | (30.8–37.5) | 19.0 | (15.3–23.4) | ||||||
| Two parents with at least a high school education | 24.6 | (21.2–28.3) | 5.9 | (4.0–8.7) | ||||||
| Number of people raising the child | ||||||||||
| One | 7.5 | (5.8–9.6) | 10.3 | (7.7–13.7) | 1.44 | >0.05 | ||||
| Two | 26.8 | (23.4–30.5) | 24.1 | (19.8–29.0) | ||||||
| Three or more | 65.7 | (61.9–69.3) | 65.5 | (60.4–70.3) | ||||||
| Number of moves (per year of age) | 1.7 | 0.0 | 2.2 | 0.1 | −5.16 | <0.001 | ||||
| Parent/guardian currently looking for work | ||||||||||
| No | 96.4 | (94.8–97.5) | 93.9 | (91.1–95.8) | 3.36 | >0.05 | ||||
| Yes | 3.6 | (2.5–5.2) | 6.1 | (4.2–8.9) | ||||||
| Household size | 4.3 | 0.0 | 5.1 | 0.1 | −8.34 | <0.001 | ||||
| Household income (divided by $10,000) | 5.5 | 0.1 | 4.0 | 0.1 | 10.44 | <0.001 | ||||
| Home ownership | ||||||||||
| No | 69.9 | (66.1–73.4) | 89.9 | (85.2–93.2) | 51.53 | <0.001 | ||||
| Yes | 30.1 | (26.6–33.9) | 10.1 | (6.8–14.8) | ||||||
| Smoker in the household | ||||||||||
| No | 83.4 | (80.7–85.8) | 70.7 | (65.5–75.4) | 19.55 | <0.001 | ||||
| Yes | 16.6 | (14.2–19.3) | 29.3 | (24.6–34.5) | ||||||
| Support network, support from family, friends, others | ||||||||||
| Dissatisfied/very dissatisfied | 7.1 | (5.2–9.5) | 12.5 | (9.1–16.8) | 5.52 | <0.05 | ||||
| Very satisfied/satisfied | 92.9 | (90.5–94.8) | 87.5 | (83.2–90.9) | ||||||
| Actively involved members of the community | ||||||||||
| Fair/poor | 25.0 | (21.9–28.4) | 28.6 | (24.1–33.6) | 1.52 | >0.05 | ||||
| Excellent/very good/good | 75.0 | (71.6–78.1) | 71.4 | (66.4–75.9) | ||||||
| Community as a place with First Nations, Métis and Inuit cultural activities | ||||||||||
| Fair/poor | 38.9 | (35.2–42.7) | 36.6 | (31.3–42.2) | 0.48 | >0.05 | ||||
| Excellent/very good/good | 61.1 | (57.3–64.8) | 63.4 | (57.8–68.7) | ||||||
Source: Aboriginal Children's Survey 2006, Statistics Canada.
Use with caution (co-efficient of variation 16.6% to 33.3%).
Dietary habits of Inuit children aged 2–5 by hunger status, 2006
| Never-hungry ( | Ever-hungry ( | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dietary product | Frequency | % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | χ2 | p |
| Milk and milk products | Less than once per day | 11.4 | (9.5–13.6) | 20.7 | (16.8–25.2) | 7.58 | <0.001 |
| Once per day | 16.3 | (13.9–19.0) | 16.2 | (12.5–20.7) | |||
| Twice or more per day | 72.3 | (69.2–75.2) | 63.1 | (57.7–68.2) | |||
| Fish, eggs and meat | Less than once per day | 31.8 | (28.6–35.2) | 38.9 | (33.9–44.1) | 5.25 | <0.05 |
| Once per day or more | 68.2 | (64.8–71.4) | 61.1 | (55.9–66.1) | |||
| Fruit (excluding juice) | Less than once per day | 27.6 | (24.6–30.8) | 43.5 | (38.3–48.9) | 12.91 | <0.001 |
| Once per day | 50.3 | (46.5–54.2) | 41.8 | (36.5–47.3) | |||
| Twice or more per day | 22.1 | (18.7–25.8) | 14.7 | (11.5–18.6) | |||
| Vegetables | Less than once per day | 43.0 | (39.4–46.6) | 61.5 | (56.1–66.7) | 15.63 | <0.001 |
| Once per day | 47.5 | (43.9–51.1) | 32.6 | (27.6–38.1) | |||
| Twice or more per day | 9.5 | (7.4–12.2) | 5.9 | (3.8–8.9) | |||
| Fast food and processed food | Less than once per week | 30.8 | (27.4–34.4) | 27.3 | (22.9–32.2) | 1.32 | >0.05 |
| At least once per week | 69.2 | (65.6–72.6) | 72.6 | (67.8–77.1) | |||
| Bread and pasta | Less than once per day | 23.6 | (20.9–26.5) | 33.2 | (28.6–38.2) | 6.16 | <0.01 |
| Once per day | 36.1 | (32.7–39.7) | 28.5 | (23.8–33.8) | |||
| Twice or more per day | 40.3 | (36.6–44.2) | 38.2 | (33.3–43.4) | |||
| Soft drinks and juice | Less than once per day | 21.4 | (18.3–24.8) | 21.0 | (16.9–25.8) | 1.15 | >0.05 |
| Once per day | 20.3 | (17.5–23.5) | 16.5 | (12.7–21.3) | |||
| Twice or more per day | 58.3 | (54.5–62.0) | 62.4 | (56.9–67.6) | |||
| Salty snacks, sweets and desserts | Less than once per week | 9.1 | (7.1–11.6) | 8.8 | (6.3–12.4) | 0.01 | >0.05 |
| Once or more per week | 35.6 | (31.9–39.4) | 35.5 | (30.8–40.7) | |||
| Once per day or more | 55.3 | (51.4–59.2) | 55.5 | (50.3–60.7) | |||
Source: Aboriginal Children's Survey 2006, Statistics Canada.
Use with caution (co-efficient of variation 16.6% to 33.3%).
Traditional foods consumed by Inuit children aged 2–5, by hunger status, 2006
| Never-hungry ( | Ever-hungry ( | ||||||
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| Dietary product | Frequency | % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | χ2 | p |
| Traditional foods | No | 12.5 | (9.5–16.2) |
| 24.55 | <0.001 | |
| Yes | 87.5 | (83.8–90.5) | 97.5 | (94.5–98.9) | |||
| Bannock or fry bread | Does not eat bannock | 23.2 | (19.5–27.4) | 7.8 | (5.2–11.4) | 25.00 | <0.001 |
| Less than once per week | 23.9 | (20.8–27.3) | 14.3 | (10.8–18.7) | |||
| At least once per week | 33.7 | (30.4–37.1) | 37.2 | (32.2–42.4) | |||
| At least once per day | 19.2 | (16.9–21.8) | 40.7 | (35.5–46.1) | |||
| Large game animals such as deer, moose or caribou | Never or less than once per month | 27.9 | (24.2–32.0) | 11.1 | (8.0–15.2) | 36.37 | <0.001 |
| Once per month or more | 72.1 | (68.0–75.8) | 88.9 | (84.8–92.0) | |||
| Small game animals such as rabbit or muskrat | Never or less than once per month | 94.0 | (92.3–95.3) | 94.2 | (90.6–96.4) | 0.01 | >0.05 |
| Once per month or more | 6.0 | (4.7–7.7) | 5.8E | (3.6–9.4) | |||
| Game birds such as goose, duck, partridge or ptarmigan | Never or less than once per month | 68.1 | (64.9–71.1) | 64.8 | (59.7–69.6) | 1.11 | >0.05 |
| Once per month or more | 31.9 | (28.9–35.1) | 35.2 | (30.4–40.3) | |||
| Sea-based mammals such as whale, seal or walrus | Does not eat | 51.9 | (48.2–55.6) | 29.1 | (24.6–34.0) | 45.32 | <0.001 |
| Less than once per month or more | 48.1 | (44.4–51.8) | 70.9 | (66.0–75.4) | |||
| Salt and fresh water fish | Never or less than once per month | 34.3 | (30.5–38.3) | 27.1 | (22.4–32.2) | 5.16 | <0.05 |
| Once per month or more | 65.7 | (61.7–69.5) | 72.9 | (67.8–77.6) | |||
Source: Aboriginal Children's Survey 2006, Statistics Canada.
Use with caution (co-efficient of variation 16.6% to 33.3%).
Estimate not provided because of extreme sampling variability or small sample size.
Factors predicting parent-reported ever being hungry, Inuit children aged 2–5
| Predictor variable | OR | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||
| Male | 0.84 | 0.61–1.14 |
| Female | 1.00 | |
| Child age | 0.96 | 0.84–1.10 |
| Parent education | ||
| No parent with high school education | 0.99 | 0.54–1.83 |
| One parent with high school education | 1.96 | 1.09–3.53 |
| Two parents with high school education | 1.00 | |
| Number of people raising the child | ||
| Raised by 1 person | 0.96 | 0.53–1.75 |
| Raised by 2 people | 1.00 | |
| Raised by 3+ people | 0.84 | 0.57–1.25 |
| Household size | 1.22 | 1.12–1.33 |
| Household income | 0.84 | 0.80–0.89 |
| Number of moves | 1.05 | 0.94–1.17 |
| Home ownership | ||
| Yes | 0.53 | 0.33–0.86 |
| No | 1.00 | |
| Smoker in the household | ||
| Yes | 1.19 | 0.80–1.78 |
| No | 1.00 | |
| Support network | ||
| Very satisfied or satisfied | 0.68 | 0.39–1.21 |
| Dissatisfied or very dissatisfied | 1.00 | |
| Community with actively involved members | ||
| Excellent/very good/good | 0.93 | 0.63–1.38 |
| Fair/poor | 1.00 | |
| Community with cultural activities | ||
| Excellent/very good/good | 0.69 | 0.49–0.99 |
| Fair/poor | 1.00 | |
| Eats traditional foods | ||
| Child eats traditional foods | 0.44 | 0.16–1.25 |
| Does not eat traditional foods | 1.00 | |
| Parent/guardian looking for work | ||
| Yes | 1.41 | 0.68–2.92 |
| No | 1.00 | |
| Inuit region | ||
| Nunatsiavut | 18.48 | 7.81–43.72 |
| Nunavik | 29.80 | 13.11–67.74 |
| Nunavut | 23.14 | 10.37–51.68 |
| Inuvialuit | 4.61 | 1.66–12.80 |
| Outside Inuit Nunangat | 1.00 |
Source: Aboriginal Children's Survey 2006, Statistics Canada.
Significant at p≤0.05.