Can traditional foods fight depression? Inuit-Led study investigates
NCT ID NCT07014852
Summary
This study is exploring whether increasing access to traditional Inuit country foods and participating in cultural activities can help reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety. It involves 40 Inuit adults in Arviat, Nunavut, who will take part in community wellness programs. The research aims to see if this culturally grounded approach improves mental well-being and to understand the barriers to accessing traditional foods.
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Aqqiumavvik - Arviat Wellness Society
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGArviat, Nunavut, X0C0E0, Canada
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Aqqiumavvik Society
RECRUITINGArviat, Nunavut, X0C 0E0, Canada
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