The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity and overweight is disproportionate in some ethnic groups. Drawing on data from three separate countries, we focus on three populations that have high or similar levels of obesity relative to other ethnic groups in the same countries to discuss relationships between socio - cultural factors, other environmental components and childhood obesity. We refer to: (1) indigenous Fijians (Fijians), who constitute the majority of the population in Fiji; (2) African Americans, who have resided in the United States of America for generations and remain a minority ethnic group; and (3) Africans, who have recently migrated to Australia and constitute a fast - growing minority ethnic group. We focus on: - how...
Maori, Pacific, Indian, and New Zealand European pre-school children's caregivers' views on determin...
Maori, Pacific, Indian, and New Zealand European pre-school children's caregivers' views on determin...
Maori, Pacific, Indian, and New Zealand European pre-school children's caregivers' views on determin...
Issue addressed: Obesity and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are largely preventable by understandi...
Obesity is socio-culturally distributed; that is the prevalence of obesity is known to vary accordin...
Rising levels of childhood obesity over the last half-century signal massive sociocultural changes. ...
Pacific Island countries (PICs), such as Fiji, lead the world statistics in obesity and deaths cause...
Western women are experiencing increases in the prevalence of overweight and obesity despite valuing...
Background: Migrants from developing to developed countries rapidly develop more obesity than the ho...
Migration from third-world and low-income countries to high-income Western countries presents signif...
Despite a traditional emphasis on a large body size in Fiji, both Australian and Fijian girls\u27 ha...
Migration from third-world and low-income countries to high-income Western countries presents signif...
Introduction: Given health disparities and increased rates of obesity and non-communicable diseases ...
Obesity is a growing global concern. Examining dietary habits of individuals can facilitate the deve...
Introduction: Given health disparities and increased rates of obesity and non-communicable diseases ...
Maori, Pacific, Indian, and New Zealand European pre-school children's caregivers' views on determin...
Maori, Pacific, Indian, and New Zealand European pre-school children's caregivers' views on determin...
Maori, Pacific, Indian, and New Zealand European pre-school children's caregivers' views on determin...
Issue addressed: Obesity and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are largely preventable by understandi...
Obesity is socio-culturally distributed; that is the prevalence of obesity is known to vary accordin...
Rising levels of childhood obesity over the last half-century signal massive sociocultural changes. ...
Pacific Island countries (PICs), such as Fiji, lead the world statistics in obesity and deaths cause...
Western women are experiencing increases in the prevalence of overweight and obesity despite valuing...
Background: Migrants from developing to developed countries rapidly develop more obesity than the ho...
Migration from third-world and low-income countries to high-income Western countries presents signif...
Despite a traditional emphasis on a large body size in Fiji, both Australian and Fijian girls\u27 ha...
Migration from third-world and low-income countries to high-income Western countries presents signif...
Introduction: Given health disparities and increased rates of obesity and non-communicable diseases ...
Obesity is a growing global concern. Examining dietary habits of individuals can facilitate the deve...
Introduction: Given health disparities and increased rates of obesity and non-communicable diseases ...
Maori, Pacific, Indian, and New Zealand European pre-school children's caregivers' views on determin...
Maori, Pacific, Indian, and New Zealand European pre-school children's caregivers' views on determin...
Maori, Pacific, Indian, and New Zealand European pre-school children's caregivers' views on determin...