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7 mar 2024 · Definition of the traditional Chinese diet. Overall incidence or prevalence of NCDs (such as diabetes, cancer, etc.); metabolic risk factors; BMI and other related factors (such as waist circumference); diabetes risk factors (such as blood concentrations of glucose); other NCD-related outcomes.
1 sty 2001 · The chapter outlines the understanding and interpretation of health and illness that stems from these Taoist and Confucist traditions, the way cultural context shapes both collective and individual health behaviors, and health-related experiences in traditional and contemporary Chinese societies.
18 sie 2022 · The Chinese-speaking immigrants residing in BC have unique healthcare and preventative care beliefs and practices embedded in their culture for better patient-centered care outcomes. Unfortunately, their culture has not yet blended into mainstream healthcare services.
30 lip 2021 · Traditional Chinese food has been believed to be closely associated with affecting salubrious health outcomes, enhancing longevity, and interoperating with traditional Chinese medicine. Over the past several decades, traditional Chinese food has been going through significant evolution and qualitative transition of nontraditional eating behaviors.
According to Cao et al. (Cao et al., 2008), it is now essential that the new Chinese healthcare system is attached to traditional Confucian cultural concepts such as “people as the foremost”, “the benevolent man loving others”, “medical treatment as the principle and humanity as the method”, and “valuing justice above material ...
1 maj 2023 · Analysis of Chinese citizens’ traditional Chinese medicine health culture literacy level and its influence factors in 2017
28 gru 2023 · This finding provides new evidence for the role of cultural values in Chinese public attitudes towards TCM epidemic prevention and control. Compared with conventional variables such as scientific literacy and risk perception, trust, policy endorsement, and cultural values, played a leading role in our study.