The aim of this qualitative study was to examine eating related values, principles and practices of individuals of Pacific ethnicity who are living in New Zealand and how this influenced their diet and health. The study also explored themes of acculturation and the degree to which acculturation may influence diet and health. Thirty individuals who identified as Pacific participated in the study, which were audio taped, transcribed and subjected to thematic analysis. Four major themes were derived with three to five supporting sub-themes per theme. The themes identified were: Pacific cultural identity, Translation of Pacific culture into the New Zealand context, Challenges to health due to living in New Zealand and Solutions. These finding w...
A student-designed food and culture fact sheet. This Fact Sheet is a brief and concise introduction ...
This dissertation explores the relationships between island food consumption, sociodemographic varia...
The alarming incidence of obesity rates has reached epidemic proportions, turning into a major healt...
The aim of this qualitative study was to examine eating related values, principles and practices of ...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an overview of the health of Pacific Islands young people in N...
Background: Prevalence of obesity is high amongst Pacific youth aged 16-24years. To understand obes...
Prevalence of obesity amongst Pasifika communities in New Zealand has increased exponentially over t...
New Zealand, the land of milk and honey, is the „dream‟ of many Pacific people. Expectations of New ...
Whakapapa (Background) Māori are the indigenous people of Aotearoa, comprising 15% of the New Zealan...
The Aotearoa/New Zealand (NZ) healthcare system, has, like many other colonising ‘Western’ societies...
Background: There has been a rapid surge in the number of Indigenous Māori, Pacific and Chinese peop...
This research represents an examination of the role of class and culture in understanding obesity-re...
Immigration and acculturation are increasingly recognized as important explanatory factors for healt...
Understanding the key determinants of health from a community perspective is essential to address an...
This thesis focusses on processes of re-membering and the transmission of culturally patterned food-...
A student-designed food and culture fact sheet. This Fact Sheet is a brief and concise introduction ...
This dissertation explores the relationships between island food consumption, sociodemographic varia...
The alarming incidence of obesity rates has reached epidemic proportions, turning into a major healt...
The aim of this qualitative study was to examine eating related values, principles and practices of ...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an overview of the health of Pacific Islands young people in N...
Background: Prevalence of obesity is high amongst Pacific youth aged 16-24years. To understand obes...
Prevalence of obesity amongst Pasifika communities in New Zealand has increased exponentially over t...
New Zealand, the land of milk and honey, is the „dream‟ of many Pacific people. Expectations of New ...
Whakapapa (Background) Māori are the indigenous people of Aotearoa, comprising 15% of the New Zealan...
The Aotearoa/New Zealand (NZ) healthcare system, has, like many other colonising ‘Western’ societies...
Background: There has been a rapid surge in the number of Indigenous Māori, Pacific and Chinese peop...
This research represents an examination of the role of class and culture in understanding obesity-re...
Immigration and acculturation are increasingly recognized as important explanatory factors for healt...
Understanding the key determinants of health from a community perspective is essential to address an...
This thesis focusses on processes of re-membering and the transmission of culturally patterned food-...
A student-designed food and culture fact sheet. This Fact Sheet is a brief and concise introduction ...
This dissertation explores the relationships between island food consumption, sociodemographic varia...
The alarming incidence of obesity rates has reached epidemic proportions, turning into a major healt...