Background: There is evidence to suggest that immigrant populations from low or medium-income countries to high income countries show a significant change in obesogenic behaviors in the host society, and that these changes are associated with acculturation. However, the results of studies vary depending on how acculturation is measured. The objective of this study is to systematically review the evidence on the relationship between acculturation - as measured with a standardized acculturation scale - and overweight/obesity among adult migrants from low/middle countries to high income countries. Methods. A systematic review of relevant studies was undertaken using six EBSCOhost databases and following the Centre for Reviews and Dissemination...
Little is known about the factors underlying the striking increase in overweight occurring between f...
Background: To study the association between the surrounding local environmental factors and the bod...
The effects of migration on human health have been a topic of interest for demographers and human bi...
Objective: There is extensive evidence for weight gain among people migrating from low/middle-income...
Limited studies have evaluated the link between acculturation and health outcomes of within-country ...
While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gain, the obe...
While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gain, the obe...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight ...
Purpose of Review: This review examines the risk of obesity in migrant groups—specifically migrants...
To investigate whether socioeconomic status (SES) and acculturation predict overweight/obesity risk ...
In 2008, over 1.5 billion adults around the world were reside in high-income countries, appear to be...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
Abstract: While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gai...
Little is known about the factors underlying the striking increase in overweight occurring between f...
Background: To study the association between the surrounding local environmental factors and the bod...
The effects of migration on human health have been a topic of interest for demographers and human bi...
Objective: There is extensive evidence for weight gain among people migrating from low/middle-income...
Limited studies have evaluated the link between acculturation and health outcomes of within-country ...
While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gain, the obe...
While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gain, the obe...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight ...
Purpose of Review: This review examines the risk of obesity in migrant groups—specifically migrants...
To investigate whether socioeconomic status (SES) and acculturation predict overweight/obesity risk ...
In 2008, over 1.5 billion adults around the world were reside in high-income countries, appear to be...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
Abstract: While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gai...
Little is known about the factors underlying the striking increase in overweight occurring between f...
Background: To study the association between the surrounding local environmental factors and the bod...
The effects of migration on human health have been a topic of interest for demographers and human bi...