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Nutrition Transition and Biocultural Determinants of Obesity among Cameroonian Migrants in Urban Cameroon and France
Native of rural West Cameroon, the Bamiléké population is traditionally predisposed to obesity. Bamiléké who migrated to urban areas additionally experience the nutrition transition. We investigated the biocultural determinants of obesity in Bamiléké who migrated to urban Cameroon (Yaoundé), or urba...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5551134/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28661463 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14070696 |
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author | Cohen, Emmanuel Amougou, Norbert Ponty, Amandine Loinger-Beck, Juliette Nkuintchua, Téodyl Monteillet, Nicolas Bernard, Jonathan Y. Saïd-Mohamed, Rihlat Holdsworth, Michelle Pasquet, Patrick |
author_facet | Cohen, Emmanuel Amougou, Norbert Ponty, Amandine Loinger-Beck, Juliette Nkuintchua, Téodyl Monteillet, Nicolas Bernard, Jonathan Y. Saïd-Mohamed, Rihlat Holdsworth, Michelle Pasquet, Patrick |
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description | Native of rural West Cameroon, the Bamiléké population is traditionally predisposed to obesity. Bamiléké who migrated to urban areas additionally experience the nutrition transition. We investigated the biocultural determinants of obesity in Bamiléké who migrated to urban Cameroon (Yaoundé), or urban France (Paris). We conducted qualitative interviews (n = 36; 18 men) and a quantitative survey (n = 627; 266 men) of adults using two-stage sampling strategy, to determine the association of dietary intake, physical activity and body weight norms with obesity of Bamiléké populations in these three socio-ecological areas (rural Cameroon: n = 258; urban Cameroon: n = 319; urban France: n = 50). The Bamiléké valued overweight and traditional energy-dense diets in rural and urban Cameroon. Physical activity levels were lower, consumption of processed energy-dense food was frequent and obesity levels higher in new migrants living in urban Cameroon and France. Female sex, age, duration of residence in urban areas, lower physical activity and valorisation of overweight were independently associated with obesity status. This work argues in favour of local and global health policies that account for the origin and the migration trajectories to prevent obesity in migrants. |
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spelling | pubmed-55511342017-08-11 Nutrition Transition and Biocultural Determinants of Obesity among Cameroonian Migrants in Urban Cameroon and France Cohen, Emmanuel Amougou, Norbert Ponty, Amandine Loinger-Beck, Juliette Nkuintchua, Téodyl Monteillet, Nicolas Bernard, Jonathan Y. Saïd-Mohamed, Rihlat Holdsworth, Michelle Pasquet, Patrick Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Native of rural West Cameroon, the Bamiléké population is traditionally predisposed to obesity. Bamiléké who migrated to urban areas additionally experience the nutrition transition. We investigated the biocultural determinants of obesity in Bamiléké who migrated to urban Cameroon (Yaoundé), or urban France (Paris). We conducted qualitative interviews (n = 36; 18 men) and a quantitative survey (n = 627; 266 men) of adults using two-stage sampling strategy, to determine the association of dietary intake, physical activity and body weight norms with obesity of Bamiléké populations in these three socio-ecological areas (rural Cameroon: n = 258; urban Cameroon: n = 319; urban France: n = 50). The Bamiléké valued overweight and traditional energy-dense diets in rural and urban Cameroon. Physical activity levels were lower, consumption of processed energy-dense food was frequent and obesity levels higher in new migrants living in urban Cameroon and France. Female sex, age, duration of residence in urban areas, lower physical activity and valorisation of overweight were independently associated with obesity status. This work argues in favour of local and global health policies that account for the origin and the migration trajectories to prevent obesity in migrants. MDPI 2017-06-29 2017-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5551134/ /pubmed/28661463 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14070696 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Cohen, Emmanuel Amougou, Norbert Ponty, Amandine Loinger-Beck, Juliette Nkuintchua, Téodyl Monteillet, Nicolas Bernard, Jonathan Y. Saïd-Mohamed, Rihlat Holdsworth, Michelle Pasquet, Patrick Nutrition Transition and Biocultural Determinants of Obesity among Cameroonian Migrants in Urban Cameroon and France |
title | Nutrition Transition and Biocultural Determinants of Obesity among Cameroonian Migrants in Urban Cameroon and France |
title_full | Nutrition Transition and Biocultural Determinants of Obesity among Cameroonian Migrants in Urban Cameroon and France |
title_fullStr | Nutrition Transition and Biocultural Determinants of Obesity among Cameroonian Migrants in Urban Cameroon and France |
title_full_unstemmed | Nutrition Transition and Biocultural Determinants of Obesity among Cameroonian Migrants in Urban Cameroon and France |
title_short | Nutrition Transition and Biocultural Determinants of Obesity among Cameroonian Migrants in Urban Cameroon and France |
title_sort | nutrition transition and biocultural determinants of obesity among cameroonian migrants in urban cameroon and france |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5551134/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28661463 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14070696 |
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