Problem: Current versions of Canada's Food Guide (CFG) aim to inform a culturally diverse population, but it is not known how intended audiences from different cultural and linguistic groups within Canada's diverse population understand and apply its messages. Methods: We analyzed data from qualitative interviews conducted with 32 newcomer mothers of children aged 1–5 years to explore how conceptions of food and health change with migration to Canada among Spanish-speaking Latin American and Tamil Speaking Sri Lankan newcomers and may influence the appropriateness and applicability of Canada's Food Guide (CFG) as a nutrition education tool. We applied Jordan's model of authoritative knowledge to identify different forms of newcomer maternal...
Abstract Background ...
Nutritional communication research helps with public health promotion, government dietary interventi...
Changes in dietary habits due to international migration have been associated with chronic diseases ...
Abstract Background Canada’s Food Guide (CFG) has been an important health promotion tool for over s...
In January 2019, Health Canada released a revised Canada’s Food Guide (CFG). This study aimed to un...
This study aims to examine how the migration experience influences newcomer mothers’ young child fee...
At this conference, an oral presentation was made among a large representative population from Alber...
Background: Immigrant women may be regarded as a vulnerable population with respect to access and na...
Background: Canada’s new food guide was released on January 2019 followingits predecessor Eatin...
The revised version of Canada’s Food Guide, released in January 2019, issued new guidance by combini...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Although...
Despite widespread health promotion and nutrition education efforts, gaps between official healthy e...
Purpose: The number of international students in Canada is increasing steadily with many planning to...
Although recent immigrants to Canada are healthier than Canadian born (i.e., the Healthy Immigrant E...
This study was a comprehensive nutrition related needs assessment of Indian immigrants and family me...
Abstract Background ...
Nutritional communication research helps with public health promotion, government dietary interventi...
Changes in dietary habits due to international migration have been associated with chronic diseases ...
Abstract Background Canada’s Food Guide (CFG) has been an important health promotion tool for over s...
In January 2019, Health Canada released a revised Canada’s Food Guide (CFG). This study aimed to un...
This study aims to examine how the migration experience influences newcomer mothers’ young child fee...
At this conference, an oral presentation was made among a large representative population from Alber...
Background: Immigrant women may be regarded as a vulnerable population with respect to access and na...
Background: Canada’s new food guide was released on January 2019 followingits predecessor Eatin...
The revised version of Canada’s Food Guide, released in January 2019, issued new guidance by combini...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Although...
Despite widespread health promotion and nutrition education efforts, gaps between official healthy e...
Purpose: The number of international students in Canada is increasing steadily with many planning to...
Although recent immigrants to Canada are healthier than Canadian born (i.e., the Healthy Immigrant E...
This study was a comprehensive nutrition related needs assessment of Indian immigrants and family me...
Abstract Background ...
Nutritional communication research helps with public health promotion, government dietary interventi...
Changes in dietary habits due to international migration have been associated with chronic diseases ...