Concept analysis of dietary biculturalism in Filipino immigrants within the context of cardiovascular risk

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

10-30-2017

Publication Title

Nursing Forum

Volume

53

Issue

2

First page number:

241

Last page number:

247

Abstract

Background: Dietary biculturalism is an emerging phenomenon among the Filipino immigrant population. Determining the concept of dietary biculturalism on this specific population will unravel some of the obscurities of emerging dietary patterns within the context of cardiovascular risk. Purpose: The purpose of this article is to provide a concept analysis of dietary biculturalism within the health context of cardiovascular risk using Walker and Avant's method as an organizing framework. Methods: A detailed literature review was performed on the basis of population specificity (Filipinos) use of dietary patterns as variable and theoretical literary models of acculturation. Findings: The generalizability of published research on this issue is problematic since researchers have not addressed the unhealthy traditional foods component that one may consume in addition to the Western foods. Nursing Implications: Nurse researchers should focus on the detrimental effects of unhealthy traditional foods that may be relevant in explaining some of the cardiovascular risk factors affecting this population. Nurses and practitioners should take care to query not only about the frequency of ethnic food consumption, but also types, and amounts among their Filipino patients.

Keywords

Acculturation, Cardiovascular risk, Dietary biculturalism, Immigrants

Language

eng

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