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Factors Correlated to Protective and Risk Dietary Patterns in Immigrant Latino Mothers in Non-metropolitan Rural Communities.

Pablo Torres-Aguilar1, Margarita Teran-Garcia2, Angela Wiley3, Marcela Raffaelli1, Melissa Morales4.   

Abstract

Immigrant Latinos face conditions which over time negatively impact their nutritional behaviors and health outcomes. Our objective was to evaluate associations between environmental and lifestyle factors and both protective dietary patterns (e.g., intake of fruits and vegetables) and harmful dietary patterns (e.g., consumption of salty snacks and fast food). Surveys were individually and orally administered to 105 foreign-born Latina mothers living in rural locations in a Midwestern state. Principal component analysis created composite variables for each construct and Spearman correlations were conducted to determine associations. Protective dietary patterns were positively associated with access to food and information (ρs = 0.21) and language acculturation (ρs = 0.24), and negatively associated with family challenges (ρs = -0.31). Food insecurity was negatively associated with harmful dietary patterns (ρs = -0.24). Findings suggest that rural Latino dietary interventions should be complemented with comprehensive strategies addressing environmental and lifestyle factors across ecological domains.

Keywords:  Dietary patterns; Ecological model; Latina; Rural

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Year:  2016        PMID: 25990256     DOI: 10.1007/s10903-015-0212-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health        ISSN: 1557-1912


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