Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta , Edmonton, AB , Canada.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2013 Aug 27;4:108. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2013.00108. eCollection 2013.
Immigrants to a new country face many challenges when diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, a chronic disease with a complex treatment involving both medical and behavioral interventions. These challenges will depend upon the extent to which the patient has adapted to the new country's social and cultural norms, as well as individual factors such as age, education, and gender. This adaptation is termed acculturation. With respect to nutritional interventions for type 2 diabetes, uptake and adherence over the long term will depend upon overall health literacy, the cultural acceptability of the recommended diet. This review has focused on acculturation and its effects on diabetes management in ethnic Chinese in North America as an example of one populous minority and the challenges faced in adopting nutritional recommendations. Research directions and practical considerations are suggested.
移民到一个新的国家,在被诊断患有 2 型糖尿病时,会面临许多挑战。2 型糖尿病是一种慢性病,需要进行复杂的治疗,包括医学和行为干预。这些挑战将取决于患者适应新国家的社会和文化规范的程度,以及个人因素,如年龄、教育和性别。这种适应被称为文化适应。对于 2 型糖尿病的营养干预措施,长期的接受度和依从性将取决于整体健康素养,以及推荐饮食的文化可接受性。本综述以北美华人的文化适应及其对糖尿病管理的影响为例,探讨了一个人口众多的少数族裔在接受营养建议方面所面临的挑战。提出了研究方向和实际考虑因素。