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Hispanic Diet and Wellness in the United States 2009
Mintel, Nov 2009, Pages: 98
As the Hispanic population continues to grow in the US and the debate continues about the growing cost of healthcare, Mintel looks deep into how Hispanics define healthy, and how effective they are in leading a healthy standard of living. Mintel’s exclusive consumer research examines what Hispanics are doing to stay healthy, including management of their diet, propensity to exercise, and their general attitudes toward preventative health care. This report will take a close look at:
- Market drivers related to Hispanics’ current health conditions, including obesity, disease, and access to health care, as well as examine the relationship between Hispanic propensity to cook at home and its impact on their health - The large impact acculturation has on behavior and values related to Hispanics’ health - Insights on cultural predispositions affecting dietary intake including comfort foods, occasions, as well as behavior related to taking care of their own healthcare needs - Demographic trends affecting Hispanic diet and wellness. - Where do Hispanics go to for information related to their health - Attitudes towards their diet and exercise regimen - Self-perception of health and body image - Hispanics’ true understanding or lack of to what constitute a healthy lifestyle
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