Ernahrungs Umschau
Volume 50, Issue 5, 2003, Pages 170-175+162

What do we know about the nutritional situation of migrants in Germany? Part 1: Health and nutritional situation [Ernährungssituation von migranten in Deutschland - Was ist bekannt? Teil 1: Gesundheits- und ernährungssituation] (Review)

Winkler G.*
  • a Fachhochschule Albstadt-Sigmaringen, Fb. 3: Studiengang Ernahrungs-/H., Sigmaringen, Germany, Fachhochschule Albstadt-Sigmaringen, Fb. 3: Studiengang Ernahrungs-/H., Anton-Günther-Str. 51, 72488 Sigmaringen, Germany

Abstract

The paper provides an overview of current knowledge of the nutritional situation of migrants in Germany. According to a definition by the United Nations more than 10 million people are migrants, predominantly Turks and migrants from the former USSR. Relatively few data concerning the nutritional behaviour of adult migrants are available. These few studies reveal that the nutritional behaviour of migrants differs in a positive way from that of the German population. This finding is in line with results from other European countries, e.g. the Netherlands. Data on the dietary behaviour of migrant children in Germany are not available. Anthropometric studies from other European countries suggest a higher risk of obesity for some groups of migrants as compared to the indigenous population. A distinctly greater risk of overweight and obesity in migrant children has been found in a German study. The essential conclusion is that more research into the nutritional behaviour and status of migrants in Germany is needed.

Author Keywords

Migrants Nutritional situation Germany

Index Keywords

obesity Germany Review nutritional health anthropometry high risk population population research migrant worker nutritional status dietary intake human

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-2942716809&partnerID=40&md5=5d875827626904a1c9a8add28fb1fd88

ISSN: 01740008
Cited by: 2
Original Language: German