Culturally adapting the Mediterranean Diet pattern–a way of promoting more 'sustainable'dietary change?

J Woodside, IS Young, MC McKinley - British Journal of Nutrition, 2022 - cambridge.org
Average diet quality is low in the UK and is socioeconomically patterned, contributing to the
risk of non-communicable disease and poor health. Achieving meaningful dietary change in …

A meta-theoretical systematic review of the culture-centered approach to health communication: Toward a refined,“nested” model

S Sastry, M Stephenson, P Dillon… - Communication …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
While the influence of the culture-centered approach (CCA;) on health communication
scholarship is undeniable, there has been no evaluation of its application in the field …

Facilitating culture-centered communication between health care providers and veterans transitioning from military deployment to civilian life

CJ Koenig, S Maguen, JD Monroy, L Mayott… - Patient education and …, 2014 - Elsevier
Objective To describe returning veterans' transition experience from military to civilian life
and to educate health care providers about culture-centered communication that promotes …

Translating a heart disease lifestyle intervention into the community: the South Asian Heart Lifestyle Intervention (SAHELI) study; a randomized control trial

NR Kandula, S Dave, PJ De Chavez, H Bharucha… - BMC public health, 2015 - Springer
Abstract Background South Asians (Asian Indians and Pakistanis) are the second fastest
growing ethnic group in the United States (US) and have an increased risk of atherosclerotic …

Perceptions of dietary intake amongst Black, Asian and other minority ethnic groups in high-income countries: a systematic review of qualitative literature

AS Ojo, LA Nnyanzi, EL Giles, LJ Ells, O Awolaran… - BMC nutrition, 2023 - Springer
Background Minority ethnic groups are a fast-growing population in many high-income
countries, partly due to the increasing population of immigrants and second-generation …

Soul food:[Re] framing the African-American farming crisis using the culture-centered approach

AL Carter, A Alexander - Frontiers in communication, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Historically, African-American farmers faced a long and challenging struggle to own land
and operate independently. In recent years, several factors, including unfair policy …

A Culture-Centered Approach to Improving Healthy Trans-Patient–Practitioner Communication: Recommendations for Practitioners Communicating withTrans …

KA Ross, G Castle Bell - Health Communication, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The following manuscript explores trans individuals' lived experiences with practitioners and
the types of advice they suggested be provided to practitioners treating trans patients to …

Food attitudes and well-being: The role of culture

G Rodríguez-Arauz, N Ramírez-Esparza… - Appetite, 2016 - Elsevier
Previous cross-cultural studies have found differences in food attitudes. For example,
Americans are more concerned about weight gain than people from France and India. This …

How does food choice motives relate to subjective well-being and loyalty? A cross-cultural comparison of vegan restaurant customers in South Korea and Singapore

KA Lim, S Ham, HY Moon, YJ Jang… - Journal of Foodservice …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This study recruited 537 participants who dined at vegan eateries and posted images of their
food on Instagram. Our sample included diners from 86 vegan eateries. An online …

Managing Patient-centered Communication across the Type 2 Diabetes Illness Trajectory: A Grounded Practical Theory of Interactional Sensitivity

CJ Koenig, LM Wingard, C Sabee… - Journal of Applied …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
This article uses the theoretical and methodological framework of Grounded Practical
Theory (GPT) to provide a lens for analyzing and interpreting discourse as a situated form of …