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Public Health Nutrition
Influence of acculturation among Tunisian migrants in France and their past/present exposure to the home country on diet and physical activity
Bernard Maire1  Sabrina Eymard-Duvernay1  Francis Delpeuch1  Caroline Méjean1  Pierre Traissac1 
关键词: Migrants;    Lifestyle;    Length of residence;    Age at migration;   
DOI  :  10.1017/S1368980008003285
学科分类:卫生学
来源: Cambridge University Press
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ObjectiveTo study how dietary patterns and physical activity vary with acculturation and with past and current exposure to socio-cultural norms of the home country among Tunisian migrants.DesignA retrospective cohort study was conducted using quota sampling (n 150) based on age and residence. Dietary intake was assessed using a validated FFQ. Physical activity level and dietary aspects were compared according to length of residence (acculturation), age at migration (past exposure) and social ties with the home country (current exposure).Subjects and settingTunisian migrant men residing in the South of France.ResultsMigrants who had lived in France for more than 9 years had a higher percentage contribution of meat to energy intake (P = 0·04), a higher Na intake (P = 0·04), a lower percentage contribution of sugar and sweets (P = 0·04) and a lower percentage of carbohydrates (P = 0·03) than short-term migrants. Men who migrated before 21 years of age had a higher Na intake than ‘late’ migrants (P = 0·02). Men who had distant social ties with Tunisia had a lower physical activity level (P = 0·01) whereas men who had close ties had a higher percentage of fat (P = 0·01) and a higher ratio of MUFA to SFA (P = 0·02).ConclusionsAcculturation led to a convergence of some characteristics to those of the host population, while some results (meat and salt consumption) were at variance with other acculturation studies. Past and current exposure to the home country helped maintain some positive aspects of the diet. Nevertheless, present dietary changes in Tunisia could soon lessen these features.

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