Journal of Immigrant Health
Volume 7, Issue 2, 2005, Pages 75-83
Health behaviors, chronic disease prevalence and self-rated health of older Asian Indian immigrants in the U.S (Article)
Jonnalagadda S.S.* ,
Diwan S.
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Novartis Med. Nutr. Res./Development, 1541 Park Place Blvd., St. Louis Park, MN 55416, United States
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Sch. of Soc. Service Administration, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, United States
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the correlates of healthy behaviors and self-rated health in middle-aged and older Asian Indian immigrants in the U.S. Asian Indian men (n = 162) and women (n = 64), 50 years of age or older completed a telephone survey which collected information regarding demographics, behavioral risk factors, acculturation, perceived control, quality of social support, depression, body mass index, chronic disease prevalence, and self-rated health. Participants' average length of residence in the U.S. was 25 years, 52% were normal weight, 41% were vegetarians, 55% incorporated aerobic activity into daily lifestyle, and only 5% smoked. Hypertension and diabetes were most common chronic diseases (31 and 18%, respectively). Younger age, longer length of residence and a bicultural or more American ethnic identity were associated with greater participation in physical activity. Likewise, higher income, a bicultural or more American ethnic identity and depression were associated with higher fat intake. Poor self-rated health was associated with older age, female gender, BMI > 25, satisfaction with social support, and greater number of chronic disease conditions. A multitude of factors influence the practice of healthy behaviors and the perceived health of Asian Indian immigrants, which should be addressed when developing culturally appropriate health promotion interventions. © 2005 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc.
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DOI: 10.1007/s10903-005-2640-x
ISSN: 10964045
Cited by: 62
Original Language: English