As mobility within the European Economic Area (EEA) is on the rise, it is important to understand migrants' health-related behaviors (such as physical activity [PA]) within this context. This study investigated i) the extent to which Italian immigrants in Norway perceive that moving had a negative or positive impact on their PA; ii) possible differences between the PA of the Italian immigrants compared with the Norwegian population; and iii) possible associations of the Italian immigrants' PA with key sociodemographic characteristics (gender, age, region of residence, and educational level). The data were retrieved from the Mens Sana in Corpore Sano study. In order to enhance the sample's representativeness, the original dataset (n = 321) w...
Background: Many risk factors for heart disease can be reduced by lifestyle modifications such as p...
IntroductionThe health condition of immigrants traditionally follows a transition from a low disease...
Immigrants of Sweden are suffering from various non-communicable diseases more than Swedish natives ...
As mobility within the European Economic Area (EEA) is on the rise, it is important to understand mi...
Background Green exercise (physical activity in presence of nature) has beneficial effects for heal...
Objective. To investigate the relationship between migration status and sedentary leisure-time physi...
Experiences of, and access and barriers to, physical activity (PA) differ between individuals. This ...
Physical activity (PA) behavior is increasingly described as trajectories taking changes over a long...
Immigration to Europe - especially from neighbouring North Africa - is a consistent phenomenon with ...
Background: This study aimed to explore post-migration lifestyle and weight changes in a sample of m...
Aim of the study– evaluate physical activity and health connection, changes and determinant factors ...
Background Immigrants are at a higher risk of poor mental and physical health. Regular participation...
Background: Immigrants are at a higher risk of poor mental and physical health. Regular participatio...
International audienceObjective: To study how dietary patterns and physical activity vary with accul...
Abstract Background Physical activity and sedentary behaviour are associated with health and wellbei...
Background: Many risk factors for heart disease can be reduced by lifestyle modifications such as p...
IntroductionThe health condition of immigrants traditionally follows a transition from a low disease...
Immigrants of Sweden are suffering from various non-communicable diseases more than Swedish natives ...
As mobility within the European Economic Area (EEA) is on the rise, it is important to understand mi...
Background Green exercise (physical activity in presence of nature) has beneficial effects for heal...
Objective. To investigate the relationship between migration status and sedentary leisure-time physi...
Experiences of, and access and barriers to, physical activity (PA) differ between individuals. This ...
Physical activity (PA) behavior is increasingly described as trajectories taking changes over a long...
Immigration to Europe - especially from neighbouring North Africa - is a consistent phenomenon with ...
Background: This study aimed to explore post-migration lifestyle and weight changes in a sample of m...
Aim of the study– evaluate physical activity and health connection, changes and determinant factors ...
Background Immigrants are at a higher risk of poor mental and physical health. Regular participation...
Background: Immigrants are at a higher risk of poor mental and physical health. Regular participatio...
International audienceObjective: To study how dietary patterns and physical activity vary with accul...
Abstract Background Physical activity and sedentary behaviour are associated with health and wellbei...
Background: Many risk factors for heart disease can be reduced by lifestyle modifications such as p...
IntroductionThe health condition of immigrants traditionally follows a transition from a low disease...
Immigrants of Sweden are suffering from various non-communicable diseases more than Swedish natives ...