What are Asian-American Youth Consuming? A Systematic Literature Review

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Numerous studies have explored dietary practices among children, but there are limited studies on children of Asian background in the US. This review had three aims: (a) review literature regarding Asian-American youth’s dietary behaviors, (b) critically evaluate the methodological quality of such research, and (c) provide recommendations for future nutrition-related research on Asian-American youth. The authors conducted a systematic literature review through MEDLINE (EBSCO), CINAHL Plus with Full Text (EBSCO), and Embase (Ovid); extracted descriptive data; and evaluated methodological quality. Thirteen articles were included. Major findings included: (a) frequent consumption of milk, fruit, meat, unenriched white rice, vegetables, and high-fat and high-sugar items among Asian-American children and (b) acculturation’s influences on diet, resulting in Asian-American youth consuming diets characterized by both Asian and American foods. Findings from this review may inform education and promotion programs and services for Asian Americans in the US.

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Diep, C. S., Foster, M. J., McKyer, E. L. J., Goodson, P., Guidry, J. J., & Liew, J. (2015). What are Asian-American Youth Consuming? A Systematic Literature Review. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 17(2), 591–604. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-013-9905-6

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