Babatunde-Sowole Olutoyin O, Power Tamara, Davidson Patricia, Ballard Charlotte, Jackson Debra
a Faculty of Health , University of Technology Sydney , Broadway , New South Wales , Australia.
b School of Nursing , Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore , MD , USA.
Contemp Nurse. 2018 Apr;54(2):150-159. doi: 10.1080/10376178.2018.1459760. Epub 2018 Apr 10.
This paper reports on women's experiences of weight gain and obesity as they became acculturated to the Australian diet and lifestyle.
Migrants from sub-Saharan Africa have a much higher risk of obesity than the native population when settling in industrialised countries.
Qualitative.
Women in this study reported weight gain post-migration. This was attributed to increased access to a wide variety of food including takeaway food and more sedentary lifestyles.
Obesity has long-term consequences for health and well-being. Further research is needed to support a healthy transition to life in Australia.
Gaining insight into the underlying reasons that West African immigrants to Australia become obese could contribute to assisting health professionals design culturally appropriate interventions and health education programmes to support new arrivals.
本文报告了女性在适应澳大利亚饮食和生活方式过程中体重增加及肥胖的经历。
撒哈拉以南非洲的移民在工业化国家定居时,肥胖风险比当地人口高得多。
定性研究。
本研究中的女性报告称移民后体重增加。这归因于可获取的食物种类增多,包括外卖食品,以及生活方式更加久坐不动。
肥胖对健康和幸福有长期影响。需要进一步研究以支持向澳大利亚生活的健康过渡。
深入了解澳大利亚西非移民肥胖的潜在原因,有助于协助卫生专业人员设计符合文化背景的干预措施和健康教育项目,以支持新移民。