The effect of retail store managers on Aboriginal diet in remote communities
Key nutrient densities of the diet of two remote northern coastal Aboriginal communities were measured using the store‐turnover method during the periods that three store managers were responsible for each store respectively. Individual store managers were a greater determinant of nutrient density t...
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description | Key nutrient densities of the diet of two remote northern coastal Aboriginal communities were measured using the store‐turnover method during the periods that three store managers were responsible for each store respectively. Individual store managers were a greater determinant of nutrient density than the community itself. Furthermore, nutrient densities tended to be highest in both communities when their stores were administered by one particular store manager. The results support the notion that store managers wield considerable power over the food supply of remote Aboriginal communities, and raise questions concerning the ability of Aboriginal community members to influence their own food supplies in retail stores. However, the study also confirms that store managers can be important allies in efforts to improve Aboriginal dietary intake. |
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