Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics
Volume 8, Issue 2, 1995, Pages 129-136

Healthy changes? Observations on a decade of dietary change in a sample of Glaswegian South Asian migrant women (Article)

Anderson A.S.* , Lean M.E.J.
  • a MRC Medical Sociology Unit, 6 Lilybank Gdns, United Kingdom
  • b University of Glasgow, Department of Human Nutrition, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Abstract

Dietary intake amongst South Asian people (i.e. those from the Indian sub‐continent including Pakistan and Bangladesh) living in the UK is of particular interest because of the high rates of coronary heart disease in this ethnic minority. However, few studies have described in detail the social context within which food is consumed in this group and the nutritional composition of that food. In this study the BMIs, food habits and nutrient intake of a group of South Asian women were examined prospectively, using the 7 day weighed food record method and compared with data collected 10 years previously in the same women. Results showed that changes in food selection and nutrient intake were consistent with current dietary recommendations for health. Copyright © 1995, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

Author Keywords

Ethnic dietary change diet survey cardio‐vascular disease South Asian

Index Keywords

information processing Pakistan prospective study immigration human ethnic group comparative study Aged South Asia female food composition Article adult Social Environment United Kingdom ischemic heart disease normal human Bangladesh dietary intake

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-277X.1995.tb00304.x
ISSN: 09523871
Cited by: 14
Original Language: English