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- W1947592861 abstract "To assess the level of acculturation, barriers, motivators and behaviors related to the eating patterns of South Asians (SA) living in Texas. Nutrition education programs are needed for the SA population in the U.S. Their acculturation into the westernized lifestyle and genetic susceptibility of chronic diseases increase their risk for malnutrition. Cross-sectional study of SA adults (n=105; men=58, women=47,mean age=24 years), who completed a self-report questionnaire measuring demographics, family history of diseases, acculturation, perceived barriers and motivators from the Health Belief Model and dietary behavior items adapted from the Health Promotion Lifestyle Profile II. Descriptive statistics were obtained for each of the variables of this study. Also, a score for dietary behavior was determined and Multivariate Linear Regression Analysis was conducted to predict the relationship between dietary behaviors and other variables of this study. 76% reported having Family History for Diabetes, Cancer and Cardiovascular diseases. In terms of acculturation, ∼94% participants indicated consuming traditional SA foods at least once daily, however majority (∼54%) indicated gaining weight after relocation to the U.S. The most common perceived barrier to eating healthier was “lack of time” and the most common motivator was “disease prevention”. Frequency of consumption of traditional foods was the variable that significantly predicted healthy dietary behaviors (p=0.001). Results from this study suggest a need for nutrition education among SA and will guide the development of culturally appropriate nutrition education strategies to promote healthier lifestyle and disease prevention." @default.
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- W1947592861 date "2015-07-01" @default.
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- W1947592861 title "Needs Assessment for South Asian Adults Living in Texas for Developing a Culturally-Appropriate Nutrition Education Program" @default.
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