While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gain, the obesity risks of migration from middle-income countries are less certain. In addition to changes in behaviours and cultural orientation upon migration, analyses of changes in environments are needed to explain post-migration risks for obesity. The present study examines the interaction between obesity-related environmental factors and the pattern of migrant acculturation in a sample of 152 Iranian immigrants in Victoria, Australia. Weight measurements, demographics, physical activity levels and diet habits were also surveyed. The pattern of acculturation (relative integration, assimilation, separation or marginalization) was not related to body ...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to examine migration- and socioeconomic-related influences on ...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Several studies have attributed excess weight gain after immigration to changes in ...
We investigated whether ethnic and country of birth differences in adult Body Mass Index (BMI) were ...
While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gain, the obe...
While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gain, the obe...
Abstract: While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gai...
Objectives. There is evidence to suggest that immigrant groups from low- or medium-human development...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight ...
Obesity is a significant health problem in Australia and other developed countries and acculturation...
Background: There is evidence to suggest that immigrant populations from low or medium-income countr...
Background: Migrants from developing to developed countries rapidly develop more obesity than the ho...
This thesis presents new data on the risk of obesity among immigrants to Australia. The findings sho...
African migrants constitute a fast-growing, culturally and linguistically diverse subpopulation in A...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to examine migration- and socioeconomic-related influences on ...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Several studies have attributed excess weight gain after immigration to changes in ...
We investigated whether ethnic and country of birth differences in adult Body Mass Index (BMI) were ...
While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gain, the obe...
While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gain, the obe...
Abstract: While migration from low- to high-income countries is typically associated with weight gai...
Objectives. There is evidence to suggest that immigrant groups from low- or medium-human development...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
Background Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight a...
BACKGROUND: Despite growing international migration and documented ethnic differences in overweight ...
Obesity is a significant health problem in Australia and other developed countries and acculturation...
Background: There is evidence to suggest that immigrant populations from low or medium-income countr...
Background: Migrants from developing to developed countries rapidly develop more obesity than the ho...
This thesis presents new data on the risk of obesity among immigrants to Australia. The findings sho...
African migrants constitute a fast-growing, culturally and linguistically diverse subpopulation in A...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to examine migration- and socioeconomic-related influences on ...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Several studies have attributed excess weight gain after immigration to changes in ...
We investigated whether ethnic and country of birth differences in adult Body Mass Index (BMI) were ...