© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Aims and objectives: This paper reports on women’s experiences of weight gain and obesity as they became acculturated to the Australian diet and lifestyle. Background: Migrants from sub-Saharan Africa have a much higher risk of obesity than the native population when settling in industrialised countries. Method: Qualitative. Results: Women in this study reported weight gain post-migration. This was attributed to increased access to a wide variety of food including takeaway food and more sedentary lifestyles. Conclusions: Obesity has long-term consequences for health and well-being. Further research is needed to support a healthy transition to life in Australia. Relevance to clini...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight ...
Background: Migrants from developing to developed countries rapidly develop more obesity than the ho...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to examine migration- and socioeconomic-related influences on ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: This paper reports on women's experiences of weight gain and obesity as they be...
The prevalence of overweight/obesity is high among Black women in England, who also face high risks ...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Several studies have attributed excess weight gain after immigration to changes in ...
Aim: To document sub-Saharan African migrants' and teachers' reaction to and acceptance of findings ...
Obesity is a significant health problem in Australia and other developed countries and acculturation...
Aim: To document sub-Saharan African migrants\u27 and teachers\u27 reaction to and acceptance of fin...
Objectives: Though several studies have focused on risk factors associated with excess weight gain, ...
A significant amount of research suggests that excess weight gain can increase the risk of developin...
Objectives: Though several studies have focused on risk factors associated with excess weight gain, ...
Objectives: Though several studies have focused on risk factors associated with excess weight gain, ...
African migrants constitute a fast-growing, culturally and linguistically diverse subpopulation in A...
Obesity disproportionally affects women of ethnic minorities, especially those of African descent, l...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight ...
Background: Migrants from developing to developed countries rapidly develop more obesity than the ho...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to examine migration- and socioeconomic-related influences on ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: This paper reports on women's experiences of weight gain and obesity as they be...
The prevalence of overweight/obesity is high among Black women in England, who also face high risks ...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Several studies have attributed excess weight gain after immigration to changes in ...
Aim: To document sub-Saharan African migrants' and teachers' reaction to and acceptance of findings ...
Obesity is a significant health problem in Australia and other developed countries and acculturation...
Aim: To document sub-Saharan African migrants\u27 and teachers\u27 reaction to and acceptance of fin...
Objectives: Though several studies have focused on risk factors associated with excess weight gain, ...
A significant amount of research suggests that excess weight gain can increase the risk of developin...
Objectives: Though several studies have focused on risk factors associated with excess weight gain, ...
Objectives: Though several studies have focused on risk factors associated with excess weight gain, ...
African migrants constitute a fast-growing, culturally and linguistically diverse subpopulation in A...
Obesity disproportionally affects women of ethnic minorities, especially those of African descent, l...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight ...
Background: Migrants from developing to developed countries rapidly develop more obesity than the ho...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to examine migration- and socioeconomic-related influences on ...