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Acculturation,diet, and psychological health among Asian students
Authors:Sheau C Chai  Heng Jiang  Mia A Papas  Cheng-Shun Fang  Kelebogile T Setiloane
Institution:1. Department of Behavioral Health and Nutrition, College of Health Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA;2. Value Institute, Christiana Care Health System, Newark, Delaware, USA
Abstract:Objective: The study examined the association between acculturation level, dietary nutrient intake, and psychological health of Asian students at the University of Delaware. Participants: A total of 172 students completed the study. Methods: Data were collected, using questionnaires, through Qualtrics®. Linear regression models were used to examine the association between normally distributed diet and acculturation and demographic data. Results: As length of residence in the United States increased, acculturation level and maintenance of original culture both increased. There was no significant association between acculturation and nutrient intake. Chinese students were more likely than other Asian students to have nonspecific psychological distress. Conclusion: There was no significant association between diet and acculturation level. A larger sample population with longer US residence is needed to further investigate this association. In an effort to improve psychological health of Asian students, challenges specific to this population, such as the language barrier, should be addressed.
Keywords:Asian students  acculturation  diet  psychological health
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