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The Association between Post-Migration Nutrition and Lifestyle Transition and the Risk of Developing Chronic Diseases among Sub-Saharan African Migrants: A Mixed Method Systematic Review Protocol

机译:迁移后营养与生活方式过渡的关联以及在撒哈拉非洲移民中发育慢性病的风险:混合方法系统审查议定书

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Sub-Saharan African (SSA) migrants face nutrition and lifestyle changes upon arrival in a host country. The shift in diet and lifestyle reflects post-migration acculturation and could predispose migrants to nutrition- and lifestyle- related chronic diseases. A mixed-methods systematic review of published studies and the grey literature on post-migration nutrition and lifestyle transition among SSA migrants will be undertaken. Studies published in English and conducted from 2000 to 2020 using quantitative and/or qualitative methods will be included. Ten bibliographic databases will be searched: Scopus, Ovid MEDLINE, EMBASE, Global Health, CINAHL, PubMed, ProQuest, PsycINFO, Informit and Web of Science. Data extraction will be informed by the Cochrane PROGRESS-Plus framework and the Joanna Briggs Institute manual. The quality of the included studies will be appraised for risk of bias using validated tools. An integrated approach to quantitative and qualitative data synthesis through data transformation will be undertaken, and a narrative synthesis of the findings will be provided. This protocol is guided by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Protocols (PRISMA-P) guidelines and provides insight into the scope and parameters of the systematic review to be conducted. The aim of the review is to evaluate the association between post-migration nutrition and lifestyle transition and the risk of developing chronic diseases among SSA migrants in Australia. This review will provide insight into possible areas for interventions to improve the health of migrants. Systematic Review Registration: The protocol was registered with the PROSPERO international prospective register of systematic reviews CRD42020206560.
机译:撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)移民在抵达东道国时面临营养和生活方式。饮食和生活方式的转变反映了迁移后的作用,可以促使移民与营养和生活方式相关的慢性病。对发表研究的混合方法和灰色文学对SSA移民的迁移后营养和生活方式过渡的灰色文献。将包括英语发布的研究,并使用定量和/或定性方法从2000年到2020年进行。将搜索十个书目数据库:Scopus,Ovid Medline,Embase,Global Health,Cinahl,PubMed,Proquest,Psycinfo,Informit和Web. Cochrane Provess-Plus框架和Joanna Briggs Institute手册将获悉数据提取。包含的研究的质量将被评估使用验证工具的偏见风险。将进行通过数据转换进行定量和定性数据综合的综合方法,并提供了调查结果的叙述性。本协议由系统评价和META分析协议(PRISMA-P)准则的首选报告项目指导,并向进行系统审查的范围和参数提供洞察。审查的目的是评估迁移后营养与生活方式过渡与澳大利亚SSA移民发展慢性病的风险。本综述将向改善移民健康的干预措施提供深入了解。系统审查登记:该议定书于Prospero International Proceptive Repartion of Systematic评论评论CRD42020206560。

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