Department of Population Health, Section for Health Equity, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, New York, United States of America.
NYU Health Sciences Library, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, New York, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2024 Aug 23;19(8):e0309219. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0309219. eCollection 2024.
Asian American populations face unique structural/social inequities contributing to poor diet quality and health disparities. The current body of literature on diet and food consumption of Asian Americans mainly focuses on the health of Filipino and East Asian Americans, or those with pre-existing non-communicable diseases.
The aim of this review is to comprehensively compile all available literature on nutrition and dietary consumption among the general population in Asian American ethnic subgroups, highlight any disparities and research gaps, and suggest further research action.
With guidance from a research librarian, we enumerated and searched key terms related to diet, food, nutrition, and Asian Americans in PubMed/MEDLINE, Food Science Collection (CABI Digital Library), CINAHL (EBSCO), Scopus, Food Science and Technology Abstracts (Web of Science), and Biological & Agricultural Index Plus (EBSCO) in accordance with PRISMA-S guidelines. An article will be included if it was published in the English language; is a peer-reviewed research manuscript or published in grey literature from 2000 to present; and describes what food groups and macronutrients healthy non-institutionalized Asian Americans in the U.S. are eating. An article will be excluded if it contains only research conducted outside of the U.S.; combines Asian Americans with Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders; and had no explicit focus on Asian American nutrition and dietary consumption. Two or more reviewers will participate in the study screening and selection process. We will record article characteristics, diet outcomes, and recommendations from final included articles using a data extraction table and prepare a summary narrative with key findings.
Results will be disseminated through a peer-reviewed manuscript. The findings from this review can have broad implications for designing and implementing nutrition-focused initiatives that will appropriately reflect and address the needs as well as norms and values of each distinct Asian American ethnic subgroup.
亚裔美国人面临着独特的结构性/社会不平等问题,这些问题导致他们的饮食质量较差,健康状况存在差异。目前关于亚裔美国人饮食和食物消费的文献主要集中在菲律宾裔和东亚裔美国人,或者那些已经患有非传染性疾病的人群的健康上。
本综述的目的是全面汇编所有关于亚裔美国人各亚种族群体一般人群营养和饮食消费的可用文献,强调任何差异和研究差距,并提出进一步的研究行动建议。
在研究图书馆员的指导下,我们根据 PRISMA-S 指南,在 PubMed/MEDLINE、食品科学收藏(CABI 数字图书馆)、CINAHL(EBSCO)、Scopus、食品科学与技术文摘(Web of Science)和生物与农业索引 Plus(EBSCO)中列举和搜索与饮食、食物、营养和亚裔美国人相关的关键词。如果文章以英文发表、是同行评议的研究手稿或 2000 年至今发表的灰色文献,并且描述了美国健康的非机构化亚裔美国人正在食用哪些食物组和宏量营养素,则将其纳入研究。如果文章仅包含在美国境外进行的研究、将亚裔美国人与夏威夷原住民和太平洋岛民结合在一起、且没有明确关注亚裔美国人的营养和饮食消费,则将其排除在外。两名或更多审查员将参与研究筛选和选择过程。我们将使用数据提取表记录文章特征、饮食结果和最终纳入文章的建议,并准备一份带有关键发现的摘要叙述。
研究结果将以同行评议的论文形式发表。本综述的研究结果可以为设计和实施以营养为重点的计划提供广泛的指导,这些计划将适当地反映和满足每个独特的亚裔美国人亚种族群体的需求、规范和价值观。