Issue addressed: Obesity and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are largely preventable by understanding the connection between socio-cultural knowledge,yet intervention effectiveness may hinder changes in lifestyles and behaviours inIndigenous health. This study performed to understand the social and cultural components, which contribute to obesity in rural areas of the Indigenous Fijian.Methods: This study is a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) project, which engaged community members from a rural iTaukei village in the Fiji Islands. Data collection was carried out through community consultation and semistructured interviews. The data were analysed using descriptive thematic analysis. Results: Food intake was associated with soc...
The alarming incidence of obesity rates has reached epidemic proportions, turning into a major healt...
Statement of the problem: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) today can be explained mainly with refere...
Copyright © 2015 Anna-Marie Hendriks et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Introduction: Given health disparities and increased rates of obesity and non-communicable diseases ...
This research study examines the socio-cultural context of obesity using a community-based participa...
Pacific Island countries (PICs), such as Fiji, lead the world statistics in obesity and deaths cause...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity and overweight is disproportionate in some ethnic gro...
In the Melanesian culture, traditional activities are organized around family farming, although the ...
Rates of diabetes are high in many communities of Pacific Island peoples, including people from Fiji...
Rates of diabetes are high in many communities of Pacific Island peoples, including people from Fiji...
In the Melanesian culture, traditional activities are organized around family farming, although the ...
The dietary trends of indigenous Fijians have changed drastically in the past 50 years. Deviating fr...
Low fruit and vegetable intake is an important risk factor for micronutrient deficiencies and non-co...
The home food environment (HFE) can have important direct and indirect impacts on dietary practices....
This paper aims to determine how culture factors influence the occurrence of overweight and obesity ...
The alarming incidence of obesity rates has reached epidemic proportions, turning into a major healt...
Statement of the problem: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) today can be explained mainly with refere...
Copyright © 2015 Anna-Marie Hendriks et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Introduction: Given health disparities and increased rates of obesity and non-communicable diseases ...
This research study examines the socio-cultural context of obesity using a community-based participa...
Pacific Island countries (PICs), such as Fiji, lead the world statistics in obesity and deaths cause...
The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity and overweight is disproportionate in some ethnic gro...
In the Melanesian culture, traditional activities are organized around family farming, although the ...
Rates of diabetes are high in many communities of Pacific Island peoples, including people from Fiji...
Rates of diabetes are high in many communities of Pacific Island peoples, including people from Fiji...
In the Melanesian culture, traditional activities are organized around family farming, although the ...
The dietary trends of indigenous Fijians have changed drastically in the past 50 years. Deviating fr...
Low fruit and vegetable intake is an important risk factor for micronutrient deficiencies and non-co...
The home food environment (HFE) can have important direct and indirect impacts on dietary practices....
This paper aims to determine how culture factors influence the occurrence of overweight and obesity ...
The alarming incidence of obesity rates has reached epidemic proportions, turning into a major healt...
Statement of the problem: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) today can be explained mainly with refere...
Copyright © 2015 Anna-Marie Hendriks et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...