Nutrition Exam 2 Part 2
First major immigration surge and immigration decline (Chinese): o Golden rush o Exclusion laws
1850s: First major immigration surge - Gold rush - Opened their own businesses - Construction of the Central Pacific Railroad 1880s: Immigration Declined - Exclusion Laws directed towards Asians
What lifestyle factors contributes to lower BMI in Mexicans vs Mexican American Pima Indians?
Arizona Pima had a BMI of 30 which means they were more obese than Mexico pima
Nutritional Status in Mexico
Baby-bottle tooth decay: other fluids administered, water, sweetened herbal teas Type 2 Diabetes: have double the prevalence in comparison to whites, more insulin resistance Metabolic syndrome: high blood pressure, dyslipidemia, elevated blood glucose levels, large waist circumference Differences in BMI between Pima Indians in Mexico & the US
Chicanos
Born in the United States. Descendants of wealthy Mexican landowners
Special Occasions
Chinese New Year: honor ancestors, children receive money Duan Wu: Recognizes the drowning death of a famous poet Moon Festival: Family reunion, appreciate the full moon
Etiquette (China)
Chopstick & spoon. Dishes served at once. Eldest eat first. Rude to reject food.
Empacho
Digestive Ailment Symptoms: nausea, gas & weakness Consumption of hot/cold foods. Hot/cold imbalance due to emotional upset Treatment: herbal teas, stomach massage, pinching of the spine, & prayer, curandero
Division of "fan" and "cai"
Fan: carbohydrate based Cai: vegetable & protein
Family structure of Central Americans
Father: head of household Costa Rica perception of family: father & mother in the home Family disintegration in refugee camps: overcrowding, unemployment Family member forced to immigrate separately
Characteristics of the Chicano Family
Father: head of the household, makes decisions, wage earner Mother: homemaker, providing childcare, role is changing in America with more women working & making decisions about the household Children: valued, taught to share & work together Grandparents: involvement in childcare
Balance of Yin & Yang
Fever & coughing- excess of Yang Anemia & weight loss- excess of Yin
Religions followed by the Japanese
Followed Christianity in the US to learn English & gain employment, Shintoism: indigenous religion of Japan Buddhism, Protestantism
Factors that affect access to health care
For males, it is considered inappropriate to acknowledge illness, modesty & privacy are highly valued. More use of herbal remedies by Mexican American women was related to fewer visits to biomedical practitioners, lack of health insurance. Dependence on traditional healers.
Central American behaviors that preserve health
Good Diet: fruits & vegetables Fresh Air Regular hours of work Exercise (Guatemalans & Panamanians)
Buddhism
Grew during the T'ang dynasty, but declined slowly
Nutritional Status of Central Americans
Infectious disease: parasites, tuberculosis Undernutrition due to lack of vitamins Pesticide & Herbicide poisoning Cyclosporasis: contaminated raspberries in Guatemala to parasites
Foods served during Lent, Christmas, & Saints' Days
Lent: Sopas de Cosquillas (soup with ring-shaped corn dumplings, Nicaragua) Christmas: Gallina relena navidena (chicken stuffed with papaya, tomatoes, olives) Saints' Days: Fiambre (salad served in Guatemala during All Saints' Day)
Contemporary food habits in the US: California
No unique cuisines, fast food
Hot/Cold system of diet & health
Practiced by Mexican Indians & the rural poor. Based on the concept that the world's resources are limited & must remain in balance & people must stay in harmony with the environment Hot: Associated with strength Cold: associated with weakness
Major Religion of Central Americans
Roman Catholic
Major Religion in Mexico
Roman Catholic. 75% of Mexican Americans. Religious ceremonies are important family events
Tropical Mexico
Seafood & produce, arroz a la tumbada, guacamole, chili peppers
Regional variation
Southern: rice, sugar Northern: wheat, salt
Languages spoken in Mexico
Spanish & Nahuatl (Indian)
Traditional food habits for Mexico (recognize staple foods)
Tortillas, beans, caldos (soups & stews), meats (carne asada & chicharrones, stuffed foods (tacos, enchiladas, tamales), Chiles En Nogada: independence day dish (meat stuffed with chili, white sauce, green cilantro, & red pomegranate seeds), flan, huevos reales, cajeta
Traditional Food habits in Central America: staple foods
corn, rice, soups/stews (fruit juice, modongo), fruits & vegetables, coffee & hot chocolate, refrescas, & beans
Health Maintenance & Treatments of illness
- Balanced Diet, activity & sleep, avoiding imbalance
Importance of curandero or curandera
- See patients without an appointment & usually do not charge for their services, but they may accept gratuities - Deal with a variety of complaints (social & medical) - Diagnose the underlying causes of a condition (natural or supernatural)
Family - Influenced by Confucianism
- Women are subservient to mean - Tolerance in the eldest brother & humility in the youngest - Children are taught not to fight or cry in order to maintain harmony within the family
Causes of Illness (Mexico)
- excess emotion - dislocation of organs - magic - imbalance of hot/cold - considered an Angelo disease (pneumonia & appendicitis)
The process of seeking health care treatment (mother/grandmother -> home remedies -> pharmacies -> professionals)
1. Mother, grandmother, wives, or older female neighbors 2. Use of home remedies & over the counter medications 3. botanicas: pharmacies that sell traditional herbal remedies 4. Professionals: Yerbero: herbalist, sobador: massage therapist, patera: midwife specializing the care of small children
Meal Composition & cycle (China)
3 meals a day
Meal Composition: Number of meals & composition
4 to 5 daily meals Desayuno: Pan Dulce, fresh fruit, cafe con leche Almuerzo: coffee break, tortillas, eggs, meat, leftover beans, bolillos (wheat rolls) Comida or Almuerzo (lunch): soup, main course, salad, dessert Merienda (late afternoon snack): Light meal of sweet rolls, cakes, cookies, coffee, hot chocolate, atole Cena (dinner): leftovers, may be skipped entirely
Hot & Cold Theory of Food
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Wet-Dry foods
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Taoism
A balance between yin & yang is necessary for harmony. Yin = female, negative, dark, cold Yang = masculine, positive, bright, hot
Purpose of Internment Camps
Accelerated Acculturation
Mexican Etiquette: food facilitates family interactions & European style of dining
Activities related to food facilitate interactions between family members & define family roles. Wife: in charge of preparing the meals Guests: should eat everything that is served so the host is not insulted The meal is consumed after the host says "Been provecho" Fork is in left hand, knife is in the right Dishes passed to left Hand should remain above the table with wrists resting on the edge when not eating Leaving the table for any reason before others are finished is considered impolite
Family structure in Japan
Before WWII, the family structure was similar to the Chinese due to Confucianism influence. Ideals: children are to care for their parents as they age, important to suppress emotions, self-control, polite & respectful
Bilis
Bile spills into the blood Symptoms: loss of appetite, vomiting, headaches, inability to urinate
Strategies to combat stress in the Japanese population
Cat cafes as pet therapy
Chinese American spirituality
Catholic & Protestant Churches established in Chinatown neighborhoods
Confucianism
Confucius was a sage who provided order to Chinese society by defining the way people should live and work together. Harmony in the family and society through self-restraint. Allegiance to rulers & benevolence by leaders.
Aztec Empire Staple Foods
Corn (staple grain), Legumes, fruits, & vegetables, turkeys & dogs & chocolatl (hot, unsweetened chocolate drink)
Barriers to Biomedical Care in Central America
Cost Language Barriers Unauthorized residents trying to avoid authorities
Unauthorized Migrants
Enter the country illegally
Mal de ojo
Evil eye. A person casts a strong look to another person. Symptoms: fever & headaches Curandero required for treatment
Hot & cold balance in Central America
Extreme changes in temperature strong emotions
Importance of Religion in Mexico
Health is considered a gift from God, illness occurs due to outside forces. Prayer & lighting candles for someone who is sick Pilgrimages to religious shrines
Nervois
Illness affecting mainly adult women due to crying, sadness, body aches Treatments: sedatives provided by a biomedical physician
Envidia
Illness caused by jealousy
Susto
Illness occurs due to excess emotion, such as shame or anger. Symptoms: depression, lack of appetite, nightmares, shaking, paleness Treatments: sugar or sugar water; going to the curanderos
Immigration patterns of Central Americans
Immigration until the 1980s. Well educated professional men -> employment Settlements in NY, LA,San Fran, Miami, Chicago Refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua
Mestizo Defintion
Indian & Spanish ancestory
Initial Traditional Health Care
Indian Supernatural Rituals European Folk Medicine from Spain
Immigration patterns of the Japanese
Initial immigration took place in the 1890s consisting of young educated men from southern Japan who were seeking economic opportunities. Primary areas of settlement in the US, West Coast & Hawaii
Immigration Classification based on generations
Issei: 1st Generation immigrants born in Japan Nisei: 2nd Generation Japanese Americans Sansei: 3rd Generation Japanese Americans Yonsei: 4th Generation Japanese Americans
Contemporary Food Habits of the US
Little data available about acculturation. Foods consumed were mostly similar to their household. Use ingredients in the Latino communities where they settle.
Contemporary food habits in the US: Texas
Mexican food modified into American dishes. Food refined some of the Mexican heritage Ex: Tamale pie & nachos
History of Mexicans in the US (Southwestern US - where they initially resided, Mexican American War of 1848, Purpose of the Bracero Program)
Mexicans resided in the American Southwest for hundreds of years before the US declared independence from Britain in 1776. They welcomed American settlers, but the population of Mexicans became outnumbered in the Southwest, losing economic & political control. Mexican-American War of 1848: 75,000 Mexicans residing in the former Mexican territories became American citizens. Bracero Program: created in the US after the Great Depression in order for industries to meet the need for cheap labor in agriculture & the railroad industry
Contemporary food habits in the US: Souther Arizona & Sonora
Mild chiles used in dishes. Beef is the favored meat. Machaca: dried, shredded beef jerky used for stuffed foods
Southern Mexico
More Indian Influence. More chocolate-based dishes due to availability of cacao, poblano de guajuolote: rich brown sauce with turkey, atole, horchata
Mexican Plains
Northern plains: cattle, goat, & sheep, Cecinas, birria Gulf of Mexico & California: seafood, hauchinago, pan de cazon Northern Mexico: cheese & wheat dishes Desserts: Bunelos Beverages: Aguamiel & tequila
Contemporary food habits in the US: New Mexico
One type of chili used in dishes, such as the New Mexico chili
Yucatan
Pibil (steaming foods wrapped in banana leaves), salbutes (small corn tortillas, fried until puffed), citrus fruits
Central American balance between spiritual & social worlds
Prayer is used to restore harmony during illness Guatemalans: botanical remedies Nicaraguans: use of witchcraft to cure illness
Traditional Health Benefits & practices
Stress induced illness & work-related fatigue leads to.... death?
Special Occasions & major holidays
Sunday Gatherings, family celebrations Dia de Los Santo Reyes: Three Kings Day, Jan 6, Rosca de Reyes: raisin-studded ring loaf bread, inside a figurine of the infant Jesus Cinco de Mayo: May 5th. Celebrate the Mexican's army victory over France during the Franco-Mexican War Dias de los Muertos: Nov 1st & 2nd, feast honoring the deceased, sugar paste used to mold skulls & skeletons of the dead Lent: Capirotada: bread pudding with honey or brown sugar, cinnamon, nuts, & cheese Christmas: use of pinatas
Ingredients & common foods connected to health status
Westernized Diets -> increased risk of chronic disease Mexican immigrants in Southwest America: more consumption of red meat, white bread, sugared cereals, soft drinks.
Braceros
Work in the US legally. Remain Mexican citizens
Sour foods vs acidic foods
avoided by menstruating women
Caida de la mollera
fallen fontanel in infants. Holding the baby vertically when it is too young. Fontanel becomes depressing resulting in dehydration Treatments: tight caps on the infant, application of olive oil
Contributions from Spain to Mexico
tequila & mesca Cinnamon, garlic, onions, rice, sugar, cane, wheat, & hogs