| Literature DB >> 24297008 |
Jennifer A Halliday1, Julie Green, David Mellor, Mutsa P Mutowo, Maximilian de Courten, André M N Renzaho.
Abstract
Obesity is an emerging problem for African migrants in Australia, but few prevention programs incorporate their cultural beliefs and values. This study reports on the application of community capacity-building and empowerment principles in 4 workshops with Sudanese families in Australia. Workshop participants prioritized health behaviors, skill and knowledge gaps, and environments for change to identify culturally centered approaches to health promotion. The workshops highlighted a need for culturally and age-appropriate interventions that build whole-of-family skills and knowledge around the positive effects of physical activity and nutrition to improve health within communities while reducing intergenerational and gender role family conflicts.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24297008 DOI: 10.1097/FCH.0000000000000011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fam Community Health ISSN: 0160-6379