Dietary practices among Arabic-speaking immigrants and refugees in Western societies: A scoping review

Volume: 154, Pages: 104753 - 104753
Published: Nov 1, 2020
Abstract
Sub-standard nutrition is a leading risk factor for many non-communicable diseases and causes 11 million diet-related deaths annually worldwide. Arabic-speaking immigrants and refugees (ASIR) are at high risk for poor nutrition due to socio-cultural and economic-ecological factors. We reviewed the literature to explore the impact of acculturation on ASIR's dietary practices and to investigate barriers vs. facilitators to healthy eating among...
Paper Details
Title
Dietary practices among Arabic-speaking immigrants and refugees in Western societies: A scoping review
Published Date
Nov 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
154
Pages
104753 - 104753
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