- Author:
Grace P ABRIS
1
;
Sangmo HONG
;
Sherlyn Mae P PROVIDO
;
Jung Eun LEE
;
Chang Beom LEE
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Married immigrant; Filipino woman; Korea; health
- MeSH: Acculturation; Asian Continental Ancestry Group; Child Health; Cohort Studies; Data Collection; Demography; Diet*; DNA; Emigrants and Immigrants; Emigration and Immigration; Fasting; Female; Humans; Korea; Life Style; Male; Marriage; Methods*; Nails; Physical Examination; Prospective Studies; Quality of Life
- From:Nutrition Research and Practice 2017;11(1):70-75
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: BACKGROUND: Immigration to South Korea from neighboring Asian countries has risen dramatically, primarily due to marriage between Korean men and foreign women. Although Filipino women rank fourth among married immigrant women, little is known about the health condition of this population. This manuscript focuses on the design and methods of Filipino women's diet and health study (FiLWHEL). SUBJECTS/METHODS: FiLWHEL is a cohort of Filipino women married to Korean men, aged 19 years old or over. The data collection comprised three parts: questionnaire, physical examination, and biospecimen collection. Questionnaires focused on demographic factors, diet, other health-related behaviors, acculturation and immigration-related factors, medical history, quality of life, and children's health information. Participants visited the recruitment site and answered the structured questionnaires through a face-to-face interview. We also measured their anthropometric features and collected fasting blood samples, toenails, and DNA samples. Recruitment started in 2014. RESULTS/CONCLUSIONS: Collection of data is ongoing, and we plan to prospectively follow our cohort participants. We expect that our study, which is focused on married Filipino women immigrants, can elucidate nutritional/health status and the effects of transitional experiences from several lifestyle factors.