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Food insecurity a 害羞草研究所榩ublic health crisis害羞草研究所 for B.C.害羞草研究所檚 Indigenous kids

Food costs hurting First Nations children at disproportionately high levels here and across Canada

Family physician Dr. Rebekah Eatmon sees parents in tears, frustrated that they can害羞草研究所檛 provide enough healthy food for their children.

害羞草研究所淚害羞草研究所檝e never met an Indigenous parent that doesn害羞草研究所檛 want to do the best for their kids,害羞草研究所 said Eatmon, who works at an Indigenous clinic in Vancouver and in two remote First Nations in B.C.

Rising food prices have put 害羞草研究所渁n even bigger burden on families who were struggling before,害羞草研究所 said the doctor, who is a member of Lax Kw害羞草研究所檃laams First Nation on her father害羞草研究所檚 side and M茅tis on her mother害羞草研究所檚 side.

As families across Canada grapple with the increasing cost of groceries, a new study says First Nations, M茅tis and Inuit children and youth have been disproportionately affected by food insecurity for years 害羞草研究所 to the point that it害羞草研究所檚 an 害羞草研究所渦rgent public health crisis.害羞草研究所

害羞草研究所淭he seriousness of this in Indigenous communities is unlike any other population,害羞草研究所 said Dr. Anna Banerji, an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Toronto and lead author of the study, which was recently published in the journal PLOS Global Public Health.

Banerji and her co-authors looked at dozens of peer-reviewed research studies, as well as reports from First Nations, M茅tis and Inuit organizations, to determine the extent of food insecurity among Indigenous children in Canada.

害羞草研究所淢oderate害羞草研究所 food insecurity is defined by Statistics Canada as a 害羞草研究所渃ompromise in quality and/or quantity of food consumed.害羞草研究所

害羞草研究所淪evere害羞草研究所 food insecurity is defined as 害羞草研究所渞educed food intake and disrupted eating patterns.害羞草研究所

The data show a disproportionately higher rate of moderate to severe food insecurity among Indigenous people living both on and off reserve, the study said, although people living in rural and remote Indigenous communities in the North were at especially high risk, partly because of extremely high food costs.

害羞草研究所(In) some of these Indigenous communities, it is to the point where some children don害羞草研究所檛 have food to eat all day long,害羞草研究所 said Banerji.

One study of Inuit children in Nunavik, the northernmost region of Quebec, found that children from food-insecure homes were an average of two centimetres shorter than those from food-secure homes.

害羞草研究所淚t害羞草研究所檚 incomprehensible that in a country as rich as Canada that we have kids who are stunted and children who are starving,害羞草研究所 she said.

Moderate to severe food insecurity can lead to malnutrition, which affects the 害羞草研究所減hysical, intellectual, emotional (and) social development of the child,害羞草研究所 said Dr. V茅ronique Pelletier, a pediatrician at CHU Sainte-Justine in Montreal and a co-author of the study.

Malnutrition can be caused not only by a lack of food, but by a lack of high-quality, nutritious food, she said.

For example, many Indigenous families who live in remote areas can害羞草研究所檛 get healthy food, including meats, fish, fruits and vegetables, because they are perishable and won害羞草研究所檛 last long after being transported long distances, the study said.

Those types of food are also out of reach for many Indigenous people because they can害羞草研究所檛 afford to buy them.

That means that many Indigenous children have obesitybut are nutrient-starved, because their diets consist largely of more affordable carbohydrate or fat-heavy food, the study said.

Eatmon, who was not involved in the study, said its findings ring true.

害羞草研究所滷amilies know what the best things are for their kids. I害羞草研究所檝e never chatted with a family that wants to give their kids Eggos over blueberries,害羞草研究所 she said.

害羞草研究所淏ut the reality is the blueberries will spoil in a couple days and the Eggos will stay for months inside their freezer.害羞草研究所

The long-lasting effects of colonization are driving factors behind much of the food insecurity Indigenous people face, the study said, because they disrupted sources of healthy food such as traditional hunting, fishing and gathering.

害羞草研究所淥ver thousands of years, Indigenous populations have adapted to a diet suitable to their environment,害羞草研究所 the study said. That diet included animals and plants harvested locally.

害羞草研究所淪ome cultural sharing practices involving feasts and ceremonies were outlawed, resulting in loss of intergenerational knowledge of traditional food procurement and preparation,害羞草研究所 it said.

In addition, trauma from residential schools and discrimination has fuelled 害羞草研究所渦nderemployment and poverty for some individuals and communities害羞草研究所 害羞草研究所 which in turn leads to a lack of ability to afford nutritious food.

Combating food insecurity requires Indigenous-led solutions that are specific to each community害羞草研究所檚 needs, said Deyowidron害羞草研究所檛 Teri Morrow, a dietitian at Six Nations of the Grand River in southwestern Ontario.

Morrow, who was not involved in the study, pointed to food shortages in grocery stores during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdownas an example of how her First Nation was able to create their own food security.

害羞草研究所淲e could still go out and hunt and fish,害羞草研究所 she said, adding that they also picked wild leeks and fiddleheads.

害羞草研究所淲e were shipping them within the community here because people couldn害羞草研究所檛 get to the grocery store,害羞草研究所 said Morrow, who also chairs the Dietitians of Canada Indigenous Nutrition Knowledge Information Network.

Programs that re-establish traditional foods within Indigenous communities are one way of fighting food insecurity, Banerji said. Other examples of success stories include community greenhouses and community freezers.

Banerji and her co-authors are calling for more government support for these types of initiatives, as well as school-based nutrition programs in all Indigenous communities to ensure kids get at least one healthy meal a day.

害羞草研究所淚ndigenous Peoples must have access to healthy and affordable food and our government is taking the steps necessary to close long-standing socioeconomic gaps,害羞草研究所 said an emailed response from Zeus Eden, press secretary to Minister of Indigenous Services Patty Hajdu, on Thursday.

害羞草研究所淲e know that affordability is a top concern for all Canadians, especially those in remote, rural and Indigenous communities who face a higher cost of living,害羞草研究所 Eden said.

He pointed to recently announced funding of $120 million for 24 regional Indigenous governments 害羞草研究所渢o further support traditional hunting, harvesting, and food sharing activities,害羞草研究所 as well as income assistance of 害羞草研究所渁pproximately $300 per month to address urgent financial needs害羞草研究所 for more than 100,000 people in First Nations communities.

The federal government is also working on developing a national school food policy 害羞草研究所渙ver the next few years,害羞草研究所 the statement said.

害羞草研究所淲e will continue to work with all levels of government and across departments to address food insecurity, reduce poverty, and promote economic reconciliation,害羞草研究所 it said.

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