The aim of this study is to assess international students' dietary acculturation issues with a focus on students of African origins in the United States. Responses of 142 participants from a survey that was sent out in spring 2011 are analyzed, supplemented with data from in-depth interviews conducted at that same time period. Participants aged 18-48 completed the self-administered questionnaire that asked about eating habits before and after moving to the U.S. We found that students from sub-Saharan Africa (16% of the sample) face more challenges in the U.S. than students from other origins. Results of the analysis suggest that food choices of international students, especially those from Africa, are guided by the availability of students'...
Objective: Dietary behaviors serve as determinants for chronic diseases such as hypertension across ...
This research demonstrates different ways an individual’s habits around food change when exposed to ...
Research Topic: This study addresses the question of how East African college students\u27 cultural ...
International students studying at universities in the United States are subject to experiencing die...
This study examines the dietary intake changes and factors related to dietary acculturation in inter...
This study explores the dietary experiences of international students in a British university, and h...
For some students, university, can be a period of increased autonomy in food choice and for black, A...
The process of acculturation often results in changes in the health behavior of international studen...
We conducted in-depth interviews with recent immigrants from West Africa to New York City, an under-...
The purpose of this study was to describe the issues, adjustments and factors surrounding the intern...
Today‟s globalization enables people to move across borders for various reasons. When people move th...
This study examined possible changes in nutrition and dental practices of international students aft...
Studies have shown that when college students move to a new country they assimilate to the culture a...
International students at Utah State University come from a variety of different countries such as C...
Purpose This study offers an understanding of the role of food in the adjustment journey of Nigerian...
Objective: Dietary behaviors serve as determinants for chronic diseases such as hypertension across ...
This research demonstrates different ways an individual’s habits around food change when exposed to ...
Research Topic: This study addresses the question of how East African college students\u27 cultural ...
International students studying at universities in the United States are subject to experiencing die...
This study examines the dietary intake changes and factors related to dietary acculturation in inter...
This study explores the dietary experiences of international students in a British university, and h...
For some students, university, can be a period of increased autonomy in food choice and for black, A...
The process of acculturation often results in changes in the health behavior of international studen...
We conducted in-depth interviews with recent immigrants from West Africa to New York City, an under-...
The purpose of this study was to describe the issues, adjustments and factors surrounding the intern...
Today‟s globalization enables people to move across borders for various reasons. When people move th...
This study examined possible changes in nutrition and dental practices of international students aft...
Studies have shown that when college students move to a new country they assimilate to the culture a...
International students at Utah State University come from a variety of different countries such as C...
Purpose This study offers an understanding of the role of food in the adjustment journey of Nigerian...
Objective: Dietary behaviors serve as determinants for chronic diseases such as hypertension across ...
This research demonstrates different ways an individual’s habits around food change when exposed to ...
Research Topic: This study addresses the question of how East African college students\u27 cultural ...