Obesity-related diseases have been increasing in African immigrants throughout the United States. Although research has been done to identify risk factors associated with many ethnic groups in the United States, only a few studies exist that explore obesity and type 2 diabetes diseases among Central African immigrants. The conceptual framework for this qualitative case study was social constructivism and the health belief model. The primary research question addressed the potential underlying causes for an increase in obesity and type 2 diabetes among Central African Immigrants. The secondary research questions explored how culture, illiteracy, and religion contribute to the problem of obesity in Central African immigrants, and what strateg...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between social determinants of health, hypertension, and diabete...
The increasing prevalence and poorer management of Type 2 diabetes among West African immigrants in ...
Obesity is one of the main health problems in the United States. The number of immigrants is increas...
Obesity increases risk for heart disease, hypertension and other chronic diseases, and it affects mi...
Numerous studies have revealed that immigrants\u27 health and well-being is challenged by an increas...
Purpose: Close examination of epidemiological data revealed burdens of type 2 diabetes and complicat...
HEALTH RISKS, NUTRITION ASSESSMENT AND DISEASE PREVALENCE AMONG AFRICAN IMMIGRANT GROUPS IN ATLANTA ...
Diabetes has become a longstanding public health challenge around the world. Over the last 3 decades...
Type II diabetes is a significant problem in the United States that had affected almost 10% of the A...
Low-income immigrants in the United States experience declining health with increasing length of sta...
Sub-Saharan African immigrants represent a rapidly growing racial subgroup in the United States. The...
Purpose: This DNP project examines the effectiveness of a brief educational presentation to improve ...
East African immigrants are at high risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, including diabetes. ...
Type 2 diabetes and obesity are major global public health problems, with migrant populations in hig...
The Hispanic population has a higher incidence of diabetes and poorer health outcomes compared to ot...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between social determinants of health, hypertension, and diabete...
The increasing prevalence and poorer management of Type 2 diabetes among West African immigrants in ...
Obesity is one of the main health problems in the United States. The number of immigrants is increas...
Obesity increases risk for heart disease, hypertension and other chronic diseases, and it affects mi...
Numerous studies have revealed that immigrants\u27 health and well-being is challenged by an increas...
Purpose: Close examination of epidemiological data revealed burdens of type 2 diabetes and complicat...
HEALTH RISKS, NUTRITION ASSESSMENT AND DISEASE PREVALENCE AMONG AFRICAN IMMIGRANT GROUPS IN ATLANTA ...
Diabetes has become a longstanding public health challenge around the world. Over the last 3 decades...
Type II diabetes is a significant problem in the United States that had affected almost 10% of the A...
Low-income immigrants in the United States experience declining health with increasing length of sta...
Sub-Saharan African immigrants represent a rapidly growing racial subgroup in the United States. The...
Purpose: This DNP project examines the effectiveness of a brief educational presentation to improve ...
East African immigrants are at high risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, including diabetes. ...
Type 2 diabetes and obesity are major global public health problems, with migrant populations in hig...
The Hispanic population has a higher incidence of diabetes and poorer health outcomes compared to ot...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between social determinants of health, hypertension, and diabete...
The increasing prevalence and poorer management of Type 2 diabetes among West African immigrants in ...
Obesity is one of the main health problems in the United States. The number of immigrants is increas...