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Acculturation and Dietary Change in Mexican-American Immigrant Women

机译:墨西哥美国移民女性的文化和饮食变化

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Our study explored the process of acculturation among Mexican women living in southwest U.S., and the consequences regarding dietary risk factors associated to health. The cross-sectional study included face to face interviews with 150 migrant women and 150 non-migrant women. Interviews consisted of two non-consecutive 24-hour recalls, and data on anthropometry, acculturation, dietary change and lifestyle. Multiple regression analysis showed that consumption of calories from saturated fat and body mass index (BMI) were significantly higher in migrant women compared to non-migrant women, even after adjusting for other lifestyle and diet related variables. Overall, acculturation seems to be associated with more access to food rather than with a change in consumption of dietary risk components. Furthermore, acculturation was associated positively with socioeconomic status, indicating interplay of socioeconomic and cultural variables related to eating behavior in Mexican immigrant women. Positive association of BMI with acculturation and of acculturation with socioeconomic status suggests that health risk factors among Mexican immigrant women follow similar trends of those of women in their born country.
机译:我们的研究探讨了居住在西南美国西南部的墨西哥妇女的报价过程,以及关于与健康有关的膳食风险因素的后果。横断面研究包括面对150名移民妇女和150名非移民女性的访谈。采访包括两个非连续的24小时召回,以及人体测量测量,文化,饮食变化和生活方式的数据。多次回归分析表明,与非移民女性相比,移植脂肪和体重指数(BMI)的消费量显着高,即使在调整其他生活方式和饮食相关变量后,移植女性也明显高。总体而言,文档似乎与更多对食物的进入相关联,而不是饮食风险组分的消耗。此外,随机性与社会经济状况有关,表明社会经济和文化变量与墨西哥移民妇女的饮食行为相关的相互作用。 BMI与社会经济状况的文库和文化文档的积极协会表明,墨西哥移民妇女之间的健康风险因素遵循其出生国家妇女的相似趋势。

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