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DIETARY CHANGE AMONG ITALIANS AND AUSTRALIANS IN PERTH |
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Community Health Studies,
Volume 4,
Issue 2,
1980,
Page 67-75
S. Hopkins,
B. M. Margetts,
J. Cohen,
B.K. Armstrong,
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AbstractPatterns of dietary change have been assessed in 170 Italians and 170 Australians. 77 percent of Australians and 58 percent of Italians indicated that they had changed their diet at some time; the change being more recent among Australians. The direction of change in nine food groups was assessed. The most striking change was in meat consumption where 68 percent of Italians stated that they had increased while Australians tended to have slightly decreased consumption. Italians had also tended to increase their fat consumption and decrease their consumption of sugar and starch, vegetables, fruit, salt and dairy products. Fat consumption had apparently fallen amongst Australians with 58 percent stating that they had previously eaten more.Reasons for changing diet were categorized into 11 groups. For Italians the most frequently reported reason was migration (60 percent of females 64.3 percent males); whereas a change in household composition was most often mentioned by Australians (42 percent). Health was mentioned as a reason for changing diet by about 25 percent of respondents. Those Italians indicating migration as their major reason for change appeared to have increased their meat and fat intake more than other Italans.The study supports the view that Italian migrants are changing their food consumption patterns towards those of Australians in general. From current theories of the role of diet in chronic disease many of these changes would be considered undesirable.Studies comparing the health of migrants with that of the home and host population assume that migrants make lifestyle changes away from that of the home country toward that of the country of settlement. While this assumption has been tested in some populations (for example Japanese migrants in Hawaii)1few data are available from migrants to Australia.Italians are the largest non‐British migrant group in Australia and come from a country in which they way of life is quite different from that of this country. With respect to one aspect of lifestyle, diet, apparent consumption of meat and sugar is reported to be appreciably lower in Italy than Australia and consumption of vegetables, fruit and pulses appreciably higher. Similar, but much smaller dietary differences exist between Italian migrants in Australia and the Australian born population. While this suggests that dietary acculturation has occurred following migration it is also possible that in dietary and other respects, migrants are non‐typical of their home population. It would be desirable therefore to produce more direct evidence of dietary change in the migrant population.In this report we examine retrospectively dietary changes apparently associated with migration and other phenomena in Italian migrants to Australia. These are compared with dietary changes reported by a matched sample of Australian‐born subjects thus permitting a more general analysis of dietary change and the factors influencing it in Aust
ISSN:0314-9021
DOI:10.1111/j.1753-6405.1980.tb00278.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1980
数据来源: WILEY
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CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND CANCER MORTALITY IN AUSTRALIA, BY OCCUPATION, IN RELATION TO DRINKING, SMOKING AND EATING |
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Community Health Studies,
Volume 4,
Issue 2,
1980,
Page 76-84
A. J. McMichael,
J. M. Hartshorne,
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AbstractThe evidence that alcoholic drinks, tobacco smoking, and aspects of diet contribute to various cardio vascular diseases and cancers is now substantial. Cause‐specific death rates have been calculated here for fourteen Australian male occupational groups, for 1968–76, at ages 30–64. Strong positive correlations occur between presumptive alcohol consumption (liver cirrhosis) and upper alimentary tract cancers and cerebrovascular disease (stroke); between tobacco (lung cancer) and upper alimentary tract cancers and ischaemic heart disease; between low socioeconomic status (SES) (for example labourers, miners, hotel workers, storemen and waterside workers) and stomach cancer; and between high SES status (for example doctors, administrators, executives and lawyers) and colon cancer. The aetiological significance of these findings is disc
ISSN:0314-9021
DOI:10.1111/j.1753-6405.1980.tb00279.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1980
数据来源: WILEY
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A TOTAL HEALTH APPROACH TO SMOKING CESSATION |
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Community Health Studies,
Volume 4,
Issue 2,
1980,
Page 85-88
E. A. Heath,
A. J. Radford,
U.J. Harris,
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SummaryCessation rates of over 83 per cent in females and over 58 per cent in males were achieved when 374 motivated adults were assessed twelve months after participating in an antismoking education programme. This consisted of a total health and lifestyle modification approach in a mutually supportive environment. Group and counselling techniques were used with training in social, communication and problem‐solving skills related to factors identified as barriers to cessation. The level of success is attributed to the comprehensive approach, the tailoring of the programme to meet individual needs, appropriate leadership, the use of modern educational technology in behaviour modification and the facilitation of group and individual support mechanisms through reinforcemen
ISSN:0314-9021
DOI:10.1111/j.1753-6405.1980.tb00280.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1980
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ACCOMMODATION CHANGE IN OLD AGE; METHODOLOGY AND TEST OF AN HYPOTHESIS |
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Community Health Studies,
Volume 4,
Issue 2,
1980,
Page 89-93
B. B. Taylor,
J. M. Neale,
B. C. Allan,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1753-6405.1980.tb00281.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1980
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THE ECONOMICS OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF PRESCRIPTION MEDICINES IN NEW ZEALAND |
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Community Health Studies,
Volume 4,
Issue 2,
1980,
Page 94-103
K. W. Newell,
D. M. Salter,
W. G. Scott,
B. H. Wharton,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1753-6405.1980.tb00282.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1980
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THE PROBLEM OF MATERNAL MORTALITY AND POPULATION GROWTH IN AUSTRALIA, 1880 – 1939: SOME IDEOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS |
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Community Health Studies,
Volume 4,
Issue 2,
1980,
Page 104-110
Milton Lewis,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1753-6405.1980.tb00283.x
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年代:1980
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THE POLITICS OF HOSPITAL FINANCE: THE ROYAL PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL, 1900–1914 |
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Community Health Studies,
Volume 4,
Issue 2,
1980,
Page 111-120
Brian Dickey,
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ISSN:0314-9021
DOI:10.1111/j.1753-6405.1980.tb00284.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1980
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HEALTH EDUCATION |
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Community Health Studies,
Volume 4,
Issue 2,
1980,
Page 121-127
P. R. Richards,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1753-6405.1980.tb00285.x
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年代:1980
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EDITOR'S COMMENTARY: COMMUNITY HEALTH AND THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE |
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Community Health Studies,
Volume 4,
Issue 2,
1980,
Page 128-134
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DOI:10.1111/j.1753-6405.1980.tb00286.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1980
数据来源: WILEY
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THE STATE OF THE HEALTH SERVICE: COMMUNITY HEALTH PROJECTS IN NEW ZEALAND |
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Community Health Studies,
Volume 4,
Issue 2,
1980,
Page 135-138
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ISSN:0314-9021
DOI:10.1111/j.1753-6405.1980.tb00287.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1980
数据来源: WILEY
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