1 Background Dietary biculturalism is an emerging phenomenon among the Filipino immigrant population. Determining the concept of dietary biculturalism on this specific population will unravel some of the obscurities of emerging dietary patterns within the context of cardiovascular risk. 2 Purpose The purpose of this article is to provide a concept analysis of dietary biculturalism within the health context of cardiovascular risk using Walker and Avant\u27s method as an organizing framework. 3 Methods A detailed literature review was performed on the basis of population specificity (Filipinos) use of dietary patterns as variable and theoretical literary models of acculturation. 4 Findings The generalizability of published research on this is...
Dietary patterns contribute to cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Asian Indians have earlier onset, ...
Chronic diseases affect both, developed and developing countries around the world. In the U.S., card...
© 2015 Ritin Fernandez et al. Background: Australia has a growing number of Asian Indian immigrants....
Information on the meaning systems underlying body, food, eating, and health for many ethnic cultur...
AIM: This paper is a report of a study to describe the dietary acculturation of hypertensive and nor...
Acculturation, the subsequent changes that occur in one culture after continuous first hand contact ...
The leading cause of death for Filipinos in America is cardiovascular disease (CVD). This statistics...
Background: Australia has a growing number of Asian Indian immigrants. Unfortunately, this populatio...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among all major racial and et...
Background: The South Florida region is home to over 85,000 Jamaican immigrants. Yet, little is know...
This project used biocultural medical anthropology, cognitive anthropology, and social network analy...
Background: Australia has a growing number of Asian Indian immigrants. Unfortunately, this populatio...
In Western countries the prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is often higher in non-Western m...
The role of dietary acculturation and consumption of fat, sugar, fruits, and vegetables among Filipi...
Lifestyle modification and health behavior practice among the individuals with cardiometabolic disea...
Dietary patterns contribute to cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Asian Indians have earlier onset, ...
Chronic diseases affect both, developed and developing countries around the world. In the U.S., card...
© 2015 Ritin Fernandez et al. Background: Australia has a growing number of Asian Indian immigrants....
Information on the meaning systems underlying body, food, eating, and health for many ethnic cultur...
AIM: This paper is a report of a study to describe the dietary acculturation of hypertensive and nor...
Acculturation, the subsequent changes that occur in one culture after continuous first hand contact ...
The leading cause of death for Filipinos in America is cardiovascular disease (CVD). This statistics...
Background: Australia has a growing number of Asian Indian immigrants. Unfortunately, this populatio...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among all major racial and et...
Background: The South Florida region is home to over 85,000 Jamaican immigrants. Yet, little is know...
This project used biocultural medical anthropology, cognitive anthropology, and social network analy...
Background: Australia has a growing number of Asian Indian immigrants. Unfortunately, this populatio...
In Western countries the prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is often higher in non-Western m...
The role of dietary acculturation and consumption of fat, sugar, fruits, and vegetables among Filipi...
Lifestyle modification and health behavior practice among the individuals with cardiometabolic disea...
Dietary patterns contribute to cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Asian Indians have earlier onset, ...
Chronic diseases affect both, developed and developing countries around the world. In the U.S., card...
© 2015 Ritin Fernandez et al. Background: Australia has a growing number of Asian Indian immigrants....