Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a debilitating disease, highly prevalent in UK South Asians, and preventable by lifestyle intervention. The ‘New life, New you' (NLNY) physical activity (PA) and dietary intervention for T2D prevention was culturally adapted to better engage minority ethnic populations and tested for feasibility. Objectives: To investigate Pakistani female participants' perspectives of their behaviour change and of salient intervention features. Setting: A community-based 8-week programme of group delivered PA sessions with behavioural counselling and dietary advice, culturally adapted for ethnic minority populations, in an area of socioeconomic deprivation. Participants to NLNY were recruited through screening eve...
Objectives To explore perspectives on enhancing physical activity and diet among South Asians in urb...
Background: Development of effective, culturally-tailored interventions to address excess risk of ty...
Objective: To explore the reasons for enrolling, experiences of participating and reasons for remain...
Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a debilitating disease, highly prevalent in UK South Asians, an...
Objectives: In a qualitative substudy, we sought to elicit participants' perspectives of their behav...
The prevalence rates of type2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) continues to rise among British Pakistanis. T...
Background: Individuals of South Asian origin are at an increased risk of developing type 2 diabete...
Lifestyle interventions are proven to be effective in preventing or delaying type 2 diabetes mellitu...
Background: Existing literature examines barriers to the provision of ethnically diverse dietary adv...
BACKGROUND: Existing literature examines barriers to the provision of ethnically diverse dietary adv...
Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) is a significant public health concern with a high prevalence within the UK So...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a significant public health concern with a high prevalence within the UK So...
Background: This review aimed to synthesise available qualitative evidence on barriers and facilitat...
Background: UK African and Caribbean (AfC) communities are disproportionately burdened by type 2 dia...
Objective(s). To look at food and eating practices from the perspectives of Pakistanis and Indians w...
Objectives To explore perspectives on enhancing physical activity and diet among South Asians in urb...
Background: Development of effective, culturally-tailored interventions to address excess risk of ty...
Objective: To explore the reasons for enrolling, experiences of participating and reasons for remain...
Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a debilitating disease, highly prevalent in UK South Asians, an...
Objectives: In a qualitative substudy, we sought to elicit participants' perspectives of their behav...
The prevalence rates of type2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) continues to rise among British Pakistanis. T...
Background: Individuals of South Asian origin are at an increased risk of developing type 2 diabete...
Lifestyle interventions are proven to be effective in preventing or delaying type 2 diabetes mellitu...
Background: Existing literature examines barriers to the provision of ethnically diverse dietary adv...
BACKGROUND: Existing literature examines barriers to the provision of ethnically diverse dietary adv...
Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) is a significant public health concern with a high prevalence within the UK So...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a significant public health concern with a high prevalence within the UK So...
Background: This review aimed to synthesise available qualitative evidence on barriers and facilitat...
Background: UK African and Caribbean (AfC) communities are disproportionately burdened by type 2 dia...
Objective(s). To look at food and eating practices from the perspectives of Pakistanis and Indians w...
Objectives To explore perspectives on enhancing physical activity and diet among South Asians in urb...
Background: Development of effective, culturally-tailored interventions to address excess risk of ty...
Objective: To explore the reasons for enrolling, experiences of participating and reasons for remain...