Literature DB >> 1192401

Dietary patterns among men of Japanese ancestry in Hawaii.

J H Hankin, A Nomura, G G Rhoads.   

Abstract

The dietary patters of 6663 men of Japanese ancestry, living in Hawaii and participating in the Honolulu Heart and Japan-Hawaii Cancer Studies, were analyzed according to country of birth and boyhood education. Approximately 80% of the men were born and educated in Hawaii (Nisei); the others were either born in Japan (Issei) or traveled to Japan for 5 or more years of boyhood education (Kibei). Twenty-four-hr diet recalls, obtained at the first cycle of examinations (1965 to 1968), revealed that the Nisei consumed significantly greater intakes of total and animal protein, total and saturated fat, and cholesterol than the Issei and Kibei. Values for weight, height, skinfold thickness, and serum cholesterol were in the same direction, and the differences were statistically significant. Food frequency questionnaires at the 1st and 3rd examinations covered a 6-year interval. At both time periods, the Issei and Kibei ate Japanese foods more frequently and in greater quantities than the Nisei. In general, the Nisei consumed more Western foods. Both food frequency questionnaires included 6 identical items; coffee, milk, green tea, rice, tofu (soybean curd), and tsukudani (preserved seaweed paste). The frequent and infrequent consumers were similarly characterized over the 6-year period. The findings suggest that the country of birth and education has lasting effects on adult eating patterns. The observed heterogeneity for specific food items and nutrients between the Nisei and Issei-Kibei men augers well for attempts to relate such items to chronic diseases such as cancer.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1192401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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