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66 I Japan — Between Authority and Rice: Cross-Cultural Healthcare with Japanese Americans

66 I Japan — Between Authority and Rice: Cross-Cultural Healthcare with Japanese Americans

Update: 2025-03-04
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We explore the complexities of Japanese food culture and its impact on health, addressing how American influences have altered traditional diets. Jeff discusses the importance of rice in Japanese meals and his personal transition to healthier rice options. We delve into portion control within Japanese dining customs and the concept of intuitive eating. The conversation shifts to Japanese cultural nuances, including language, religion, and familial expectations, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging expertise both in healthcare and family matters. Additionally, we discuss the role of social support systems, religious influences, and the cultural dynamics surrounding aging and caregiving in Japanese American communities.

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  • Transition from Short to Long Grain Rice

  • Exploring Cultural Elements

  • Patterns and Power in Interactions

  • Japanese American Religious Identity

  • Japanese American Family Care Traditions

  • Keirog Japanese Nursing Home Closur

  • Navigating Uncertainty in Medical Decisions

  • "Evaluating Two Treatment Choices"


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66 I Japan — Between Authority and Rice: Cross-Cultural Healthcare with Japanese Americans

66 I Japan — Between Authority and Rice: Cross-Cultural Healthcare with Japanese Americans

Kumara Raja Sundar