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Developing a systems-based framework of the factors influencing dietary and physical activity behaviours in ethnic minority populations living in Europe - a DEDIPAC study

机译:建立一个基于系统的框架,影响生活在欧洲的少数民族人群的饮食和身体活动行为--DEDIpaC研究

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Background Some ethnic minority populations have a higher risk of non-communicable diseases than the majority European population. Diet and physical activity behaviours contribute to this risk, shaped by a system of inter-related factors. This study mapped a systems-based framework of the factors influencing dietary and physical activity behaviours in ethnic minority populations living in Europe, to inform research prioritisation and intervention development. Methods A concept mapping approach guided by systems thinking was used: i. Preparation (protocol and terminology); ii. Generating a list of factors influencing dietary and physical activity behaviours in ethnic minority populations living in Europe from evidence (systematic mapping reviews) and ‘eminence’ (89 participants from 24 academic disciplines via brainstorming, an international symposium and expert review) and; iii. Seeking consensus on structuring, rating and clustering factors, based on how they relate to each other; and iv. Interpreting/utilising the framework for research and interventions. Similar steps were undertaken for frameworks developed for the majority European population. Results Seven distinct clusters emerged for dietary behaviour (containing 85 factors) and 8 for physical activity behaviours (containing 183 factors). Four clusters were similar across behaviours: Social and cultural environment; Social and material resources; Psychosocial; and Migration context. Similar clusters of factors emerged in the frameworks for diet and physical activity behaviours of the majority European population, except for ‘migration context’. The importance of factors across all clusters was acknowledged, but their relative importance differed for ethnic minority populations compared with the majority population. Conclusions This systems-based framework integrates evidence from both expert opinion and published literature, to map the factors influencing dietary and physical activity behaviours in ethnic minority groups. Our findings illustrate that innovative research and complex interventions need to be developed that are sensitive to the needs of ethnic minority populations. A systems approach that encompasses the complexity of the inter-related factors that drive behaviours may inform a more holistic public health paradigm to more effectively reach ethnic minorities living in Europe, as well as the majority host population.
机译:背景信息一些少数民族人口的非传染性疾病风险高于欧洲大多数人口。饮食和体育锻炼行为是由一系列相互关联的因素共同导致的这种风险。这项研究绘制了一个基于系统的框架,该框架影响了生活在欧洲少数民族中饮食和体育锻炼行为的因素,以为研究优先次序和干预发展提供信息。方法采用了以系统思维为指导的概念映射方法:i。准备(协议和术语); ii。从证据(系统的制图综述)和“杰出”(通过集思广益,国际研讨会和专家评审来自24个学科的89名参与者)生成影响欧洲少数民族饮食和体育锻炼行为的因素清单;以及iii。在结构,评级和聚类因素之间相互联系的基础上寻求共识; iv。解释/利用研究和干预框架。针对为大多数欧洲人口制定的框架也采取了类似步骤。结果饮食行为出现了七个不同的簇(包含85个因素),体育活动行为出现了8个聚类(包含183个因素)。行为上有四个相似的方面:社会和文化环境;社会和物质资源;社会心理;和迁移环境。除“移民背景”外,大多数欧洲人口的饮食和体育锻炼行为框架中也出现了类似的因素集。人们认识到了所有集群中因素的重要性,但少数民族人口与多数人口相比,它们的相对重要性有所不同。结论该基于系统的框架整合了专家意见和已发表文献的证据,以绘制出影响少数民族饮食和体育活动行为的因素。我们的发现表明,需要开发对少数民族人口的需求敏感的创新研究和复杂干预措施。一种涵盖驱动行为的相互关联因素的复杂性的系统方法,可以为更全面的公共卫生范例提供信息,以更有效地覆盖居住在欧洲的少数族裔以及多数东道国。

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