Background: Migrants from developing to developed countries rapidly develop more obesity than the host population. While the effects of socio-economic status on obesity are well established, the influence of cultural factors, including acculturation, is not known.Objective: To examine the association between acculturation and obesity and its risk factors among African migrant children in Australia.Design and participants: A cross-sectional study using a non-probability sample of 3- to 12-year-old sub-Saharan African migrant children. A bidimensional model of strength of affiliation with African and Australian cultures was used to divide the sample into four cultural orientations: traditional (African), assimilated (Australian), integrated (...
Migration from third-world and low-income countries to high-income Western countries presents signif...
Objective: Childhood obesity is rising among culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) groups who...
While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gain, the obe...
Background: Migrants from developing to developed countries rapidly develop more obesity than the ho...
African migrants constitute a fast-growing, culturally and linguistically diverse subpopulation in A...
Aim: To document sub-Saharan African migrants\u27 and teachers\u27 reaction to and acceptance of fin...
Studies the nutritional status, food intake, physical activity and acculturation in African migrant ...
Aim: To document sub-Saharan African migrants' and teachers' reaction to and acceptance of findings ...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to examine migration- and socioeconomic-related influences on ...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Several studies have attributed excess weight gain after immigration to changes in ...
Background: Although obesity among immigrants remains an important area of study given the increasin...
There has been an increase in Australia\u27s intake of refugees and migrants from sub-Saharan Africa...
Despite the availability of numerous obesity prevention initiatives in developed countries including...
The study assessed the anthropometric status of 337 sub-Saharan African children aged between 3-12 y...
Despite high overweight/obesity rates in children of Australian immigrants, the risk factors are unk...
Migration from third-world and low-income countries to high-income Western countries presents signif...
Objective: Childhood obesity is rising among culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) groups who...
While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gain, the obe...
Background: Migrants from developing to developed countries rapidly develop more obesity than the ho...
African migrants constitute a fast-growing, culturally and linguistically diverse subpopulation in A...
Aim: To document sub-Saharan African migrants\u27 and teachers\u27 reaction to and acceptance of fin...
Studies the nutritional status, food intake, physical activity and acculturation in African migrant ...
Aim: To document sub-Saharan African migrants' and teachers' reaction to and acceptance of findings ...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to examine migration- and socioeconomic-related influences on ...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Several studies have attributed excess weight gain after immigration to changes in ...
Background: Although obesity among immigrants remains an important area of study given the increasin...
There has been an increase in Australia\u27s intake of refugees and migrants from sub-Saharan Africa...
Despite the availability of numerous obesity prevention initiatives in developed countries including...
The study assessed the anthropometric status of 337 sub-Saharan African children aged between 3-12 y...
Despite high overweight/obesity rates in children of Australian immigrants, the risk factors are unk...
Migration from third-world and low-income countries to high-income Western countries presents signif...
Objective: Childhood obesity is rising among culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) groups who...
While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gain, the obe...