Indigenous peoples: reflection about the influence of urban civilization on nutritional status and oral health
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Resumo: | Although there are still some indigenous societies that have maintained their traditional way of life, where food consumption in terms of amount and quality is based on hunting and agriculture, most indigenous peoples have been undergoing an acculturation process secondary to the contact with urban civilizations, since they no longer have enough land to guarantee their subsistence. Thus, they become dependent on local trade and consume processed foods that may be harmful to their oral health and nutritional status. The objective of this communication is to identify the influence of the dietary transition due to contact with urbancivilization on the nutritional status and oral condition of native Brazilian populations. The data included in this investigation were obtained from the SciELO and MedLine, PubMed databases using the keywords: “South American natives”, “dietary behavior”, “nutritional status”, “oral health”. Studies have revealed a prevalence of childhood malnutrition, adult overweight and obesity, high caries rates and periodontal disease in the native Brazilian communities that have been experiencing changes in their cultural habits. In conclusion, dietary transition can lead to nutritional disorders and the development of oral diseases, suggesting the needfor health care and basic sanitation programs and access to land and education, in order to intervene in or monitor these occurrences. |
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Indigenous peoples: reflection about the influence of urban civilization on nutritional status and oral healthPopulação indígena: uma reflexão sobre a influência da civilização urbana no estado nutricional e na saúde bucalNutritional statusSouth american indiansOral healthNutritional transitionEstado nutricionalndios sul-americanosSaúde bucalTransição nutricionalAlthough there are still some indigenous societies that have maintained their traditional way of life, where food consumption in terms of amount and quality is based on hunting and agriculture, most indigenous peoples have been undergoing an acculturation process secondary to the contact with urban civilizations, since they no longer have enough land to guarantee their subsistence. Thus, they become dependent on local trade and consume processed foods that may be harmful to their oral health and nutritional status. The objective of this communication is to identify the influence of the dietary transition due to contact with urbancivilization on the nutritional status and oral condition of native Brazilian populations. The data included in this investigation were obtained from the SciELO and MedLine, PubMed databases using the keywords: “South American natives”, “dietary behavior”, “nutritional status”, “oral health”. Studies have revealed a prevalence of childhood malnutrition, adult overweight and obesity, high caries rates and periodontal disease in the native Brazilian communities that have been experiencing changes in their cultural habits. In conclusion, dietary transition can lead to nutritional disorders and the development of oral diseases, suggesting the needfor health care and basic sanitation programs and access to land and education, in order to intervene in or monitor these occurrences.Embora ainda existam sociedades indígenas que mantêm um modo tradicional de viver, nas quais uma alimentação adequada em quantidade e qualidade provém da caça e da prática de agricultura, a maioria dos índios vem sofrendo um processo de aculturação oriundo do contato com a civilização urbana, pois eles não mais dispõem de terra suficiente que garanta a subsistência. Desse modo, acabam tornando-se dependentes do comércio local e consumindo alimentos industrializados que podem ser prejudiciais à saúde bucal e ao estado nutricional. A presente comunicação tem como objetivo identificar a influência da transição alimentar, devido ao contato com a civilização urbana, no estado nutricional e na condição bucal da população indígena brasileira. Os dados relacionados nessa investigação foram obtidos na base de dados do SciELO e do MedLine, PubMed, pesquisando-se os termos de indexação: “índios sul-americanos”, “comportamento alimentar”, “estado nutricional”, “saúde bucal”. Estudos revelaram a prevalência de desnutrição infantil, sobrepeso e obesidade em adultos, índice de cárie elevado e doença periodontal nas comunidades indígenas que vêm passando por mudanças de hábitos culturais. Conclui-se que a transição alimentar pode levar a desordens nutricionais e ao desenvolvimento de doenças bucais, sugerindo a necessidade de uma intervenção e/ou monitoramento por meio de programas dirigidos à assistência à saúde, ao saneamento básico, ao acesso à terra e à educação.Núcleo de Editoração – PUC-Campinas2023-08-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9381Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 23 No. 3 (2010): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; Vol. 23 Núm. 3 (2010): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; v. 23 n. 3 (2010): Revista de Nutrição1678-9865reponame:Revista de Nutriçãoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)instacron:PUC_CAMPporhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9381/6751Copyright (c) 2023 Patrícia Garcia de MOURA, Luciana Rodrigues Vieira BATISTA, Emilia Addison Machado MOREIRAhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Garcia de MOURA, PatríciaRodrigues Vieira BATISTA, Luciana Machado MOREIRA, Emilia Addison2023-08-28T17:20:56Zoai:ojs.periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br:article/9381Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rnPRIhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/oai||sbi.submissionrn@puc-campinas.edu.br1678-98651415-5273opendoar:2023-08-28T17:20:56Revista de Nutrição - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)false |
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Indigenous peoples: reflection about the influence of urban civilization on nutritional status and oral health População indígena: uma reflexão sobre a influência da civilização urbana no estado nutricional e na saúde bucal |
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Indigenous peoples: reflection about the influence of urban civilization on nutritional status and oral health |
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Indigenous peoples: reflection about the influence of urban civilization on nutritional status and oral health Garcia de MOURA, Patrícia Nutritional status South american indians Oral health Nutritional transition Estado nutricional ndios sul-americanos Saúde bucal Transição nutricional |
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Indigenous peoples: reflection about the influence of urban civilization on nutritional status and oral health |
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Indigenous peoples: reflection about the influence of urban civilization on nutritional status and oral health |
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Indigenous peoples: reflection about the influence of urban civilization on nutritional status and oral health |
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Indigenous peoples: reflection about the influence of urban civilization on nutritional status and oral health |
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Indigenous peoples: reflection about the influence of urban civilization on nutritional status and oral health |
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Garcia de MOURA, Patrícia |
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Garcia de MOURA, Patrícia Rodrigues Vieira BATISTA, Luciana Machado MOREIRA, Emilia Addison |
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Rodrigues Vieira BATISTA, Luciana Machado MOREIRA, Emilia Addison |
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Garcia de MOURA, Patrícia Rodrigues Vieira BATISTA, Luciana Machado MOREIRA, Emilia Addison |
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Nutritional status South american indians Oral health Nutritional transition Estado nutricional ndios sul-americanos Saúde bucal Transição nutricional |
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Nutritional status South american indians Oral health Nutritional transition Estado nutricional ndios sul-americanos Saúde bucal Transição nutricional |
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Although there are still some indigenous societies that have maintained their traditional way of life, where food consumption in terms of amount and quality is based on hunting and agriculture, most indigenous peoples have been undergoing an acculturation process secondary to the contact with urban civilizations, since they no longer have enough land to guarantee their subsistence. Thus, they become dependent on local trade and consume processed foods that may be harmful to their oral health and nutritional status. The objective of this communication is to identify the influence of the dietary transition due to contact with urbancivilization on the nutritional status and oral condition of native Brazilian populations. The data included in this investigation were obtained from the SciELO and MedLine, PubMed databases using the keywords: “South American natives”, “dietary behavior”, “nutritional status”, “oral health”. Studies have revealed a prevalence of childhood malnutrition, adult overweight and obesity, high caries rates and periodontal disease in the native Brazilian communities that have been experiencing changes in their cultural habits. In conclusion, dietary transition can lead to nutritional disorders and the development of oral diseases, suggesting the needfor health care and basic sanitation programs and access to land and education, in order to intervene in or monitor these occurrences. |
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