2012
DOI: 10.5888/pcd9.110284
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South Asian American Perspectives on Overweight, Obesity, and the Relationship Between Weight and Health

Abstract: IntroductionCompared with other racial groups, South Asian adults develop type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease at a lower body mass index (BMI). Perceptions of weight and the effect of weight on health can influence weight-loss attempts but are not well described in this population. The objective of this study was to examine perceptions of weight appropriateness and the effect of weight on health among South Asian Americans.MethodsWe recruited 75 South Asian American adults from a single metropolitan are… Show more

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“…It makes a big difference. Right now, I just need to get energy to take care of this guy right here'' (33,NHW). Nearly all women also noted preventive health care visits were important to alert them to potential problems with their health (n = 19): ''If anything is wrong that I don't know about, you know, hopefully they will catch anything I have in time that we can treat it.…”
Section: Cue To Actionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…It makes a big difference. Right now, I just need to get energy to take care of this guy right here'' (33,NHW). Nearly all women also noted preventive health care visits were important to alert them to potential problems with their health (n = 19): ''If anything is wrong that I don't know about, you know, hopefully they will catch anything I have in time that we can treat it.…”
Section: Cue To Actionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Three team members had training and experience with qualitative research methods [30][31][32][33]. Interview questions were designed based on the constructs of the Health Belief Model to elicit perspectives relevant to engagement in diabetes prevention behaviors (perceived susceptibility to T2DM, perceived severity of GDM and T2DM, motivators and barriers to improving lifestyle behaviors, cue to action, see Appendix).…”
Section: Development Of Interview Guidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The previous studies conducted as well as stated that the women have a negative perception of obesity and consider obesity to be a health problem that interferes with their lives (25), (26). The research conducted by (27), stated that the 40% of participants were overweight and 12% of obese participants feel mastering normal weight even less, although they thought obesity still affects for the health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BMI categories for public health actions in Asians is used for subgroup analyses [10]. All subjects were requested to record their exercise routine through physical activity questionnaires which were converted to MET according to the 2011 Compendium of Physical Activities [11].…”
Section: Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%