TY - JOUR A1 - Esteban Gonzalo, Laura AU - Veiga, Óscar Luis T1 - Acculturation: nutritional and health implications Y1 - 2014 SN - 9781633213470 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11268/4709 AB - Acculturation has been viewed as a collective experience; however it can also be highly individualized, this is particularly evident among health professionals who are part of the health care globalisation phenomenon. This chapter outlines, highlights and discusses the acculturation process and how this impacts both individuals, cultural groups and how it continues to shape migrant health care professionals, particularly in the West. A succinct analysis and discussion highlights that acculturation facilitates trust, cooperation and connections between migrant and local health care professionals while the community remains central to meet the needs of the individual. It also outlines the acculturation process is dependent upon the experiences which an individual encounters in the host community, their shift in behaviour, the acculturative stress and psychopathology they experience which leads to ultimate adaptation. KW - Emigración e inmigración - Atención médica KW - Migración KW - Salud LA - eng PB - Nova Science Publishers ER -