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South Asian Foodways in Britain - Diversity and Change and the Implications for Health Promotion

Thesis Info

Author

Kassam-Khamis, Tashmin

Department

Faculty of Health Sciences, East Africa

Program

MMed

Institute

Aga Khan University

Institute Type

Private

City

Karachi

Province

Sindh

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

1996

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Subject

Medicine

Language

English

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2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2024-03-24 20:25:49

ARI ID

1676728067665

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People originating from the Indian sub-continent (South Asians) make up the largest ethnic minority group in Britain and suffer from higher rates of coronary heart disease (CIII)) and noninsulin- dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) than the general population. The "classic" risk factors (other than diabetes and insulin resistance) do not explain these elevated rates. Insulin resistance is associated with central obesity, which is more prevalent amongst South Asians than Europeans and the most effective dietary means of preventing or reversing obesity is by reducing fat and energy intake. However it has been hypothesized that regional origins and religious differences within the South Asian community would result in differences in a) food related behaviours of selected South Asian groups b) the foods commonly consumed by the various South Asian groups and c) the nutrient composition of their traditional dishes, such that dietary intake of fat could be modified by use of selected traditional recipes and dishes. Any attempt to develop effective health promotion programmes would require a knowledge of these differences. In order to test these hypotheses two main studies were undertaken. Firstly, the traditional dishes most commonly consumed by members of five South Asian groups (Bangladeshi Muslims, Pakistani Muslims, Ismaili (East African Asians) Muslims, Punjabi Sikhs and Gujerati Hindus) were identified and their nutrient composition ascertained either by calculation from recipes for home-made dishes or by direct analysis in the case of purchased foods. Secondly, food related behaviour was examined in three Muslim groups (Bangladeshis, Pakistanis and Ismailis). Wide diversity was apparent in the food related behaviour of the three Muslim groups studied. Whilst first generation females were the main food preparers in all the Muslim groups, food purchasing was the responsibility of first generation males in the Bangladeshi and, to a lesser extent, the Pakistani groups. Religious food laws were strictly adhered to by the Bangladeshi and Pakistani communities, although there was an apparent weakening in religious influences over food amongst the second generation. Acculturation in eating patterns was seen across the Muslim groups. Whilst most change was observed in the meals of least importance (eg. breakfast), traditional eating habits persisted for the main meal of the day. The Ismaili group had the most westernised diet and appeared to be aware of healthy eating messages. In contrast the Bangladeshi community adhered to traditional foodways, though large generational differences were seen in the acculturation of food habits in the Bangladeshi and
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افسوس ہے چند ماہ ہوئے مولانا محمد عثمان صاحب کا بھی اپنے وطن مالیگاؤں میں انتقال ہوگیا۔مولانا دارالعلوم دیوبند کے فارغ التحصیل تھے، استعداد پختہ تھی۔ یوں تو ان کومناسبت اوردلچسپی کم وبیش ہرفن سے تھی تاہم تفسیر اور حدیث ان کا خاص فن تھے۔ ایک عرصہ تک مالیگاؤں کے مختلف مدارس میں استاد رہے لیکن ان کی زندگی کاسب سے بڑااوراہم کارنامہ جوان کے لیے بقائے دوام کا ضامن ہے، مسلمان لڑکیوں کے لیے درس نظامی کاوہ عظیم الشان مدرسہ ہے جومالیگاؤں میں جامعۃ الصالحات کے نام سے معروف ومشہور ہے، اب تو لڑکیوں کے لیے بڑے بڑے عربی مدارس ادھراُدھر اوربھی کئی ایک ہوگئے اور ہوتے جارہے ہیں لیکن صوری اورمعنوی دونوں اعتبار سے جامعۃ الصالحات کو یک گونہ شرف فضیلت و تقدم حاصل ہے اوریہ سب کچھ نتیجہ ہے مولانا مرحوم کے اخلاص ومحبت،محنت ومشقت اور ذوق تعمیر وحسن انتظام کا۔
راقم نے کئی مرتبہ جامعہ کی دورۂ حدیث کی طالبات کاامتحان لیاہے اور ہرمرتبہ طالبات کے صحیح اور برمحل جوابات سے دل نے مسرت محسوس کی ہے۔ ان کو جامعۃ الصالحات سے عشق تھا، شب وروز اس کے کاموں میں مصروف رہتے تھے۔ اﷲ تعالیٰ ان کوعلماوصلحا کا مقام جلیل عطافرمائے اورجامعۃ الصالحات کوکسی قسم کے شر اورضررسے محفوظ رکھے۔ [جولائی۱۹۸۴ء]

 

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