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. 2017 Apr;42(2):269-277.
doi: 10.1007/s10900-016-0252-0.

Addressing the Health Needs of High-Risk Filipino Americans in the Greater Philadelphia Region

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Addressing the Health Needs of High-Risk Filipino Americans in the Greater Philadelphia Region

Aisha Bhimla et al. J Community Health. 2017 Apr.

Abstract

Filipino Americans represent one of the largest and most diverse immigrant populations in the United States. It has been established that chronic diseases are a significant public health issue affecting this population. We conducted a health needs assessment of 200 Filipino Americans aged 18 years or older residing in the greater Philadelphia region. Study participants were recruited from eight Filipino community-based organizations in the region. Information about demographic and acculturative characteristics, health behaviors, self-reported chronic health conditions, and chronic disease perception were collected. Participants were older and highly acculturated. With regards to health behaviors, several did not meet dietary fruit and vegetables intake and physical activity guidelines. The top five health conditions were high blood pressure (67.5 %), high blood cholesterol (57.1 %), arthritis (28.9 %), diabetes (21.8 %), and cancer (14.7 %). Majority of participants perceived high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, and diabetes to be a concern in their community, and had high awareness of the risk factors associated with these diseases. Reported rates of hypertension, high cholesterol, and diabetes suggest that lifestyle interventions targeting diet and physical activity, in addition to health education, are needed in this population.

Keywords: Community health; Dietary behaviors; Filipino; Needs assessment; Noncommunicable diseases.

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Percentage of reported health condition in the Filipino community by total, male and female (n=200)
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Perceptions of health conditions in the Filipino community

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