Baruth Meghan, Wilcox Sara, Evans Rebecca
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2014 Feb;25(1):229-41. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2014.0041.
There is growing concern for the health status of clergy in light of recent studies showing high rates of chronic health conditions and obesity. This manuscript examined the health and health behaviors of South Carolinian African Methodist Episcopal (AME) pastors (n = 40). A majority of pastors were overweight or obese (93%) with hypertension (68%); half had two or more chronic health conditions, 35% had high cholesterol, 30% arthritis, and 20% diabetes. On average, pastors had a waist circumference that put them at an increased risk for disease. Yet, with the exception of fruit and vegetable consumption (mean = 3.4 ± 4.0 cups/day), pastors generally engaged in positive health behaviors. Understanding where the greatest needs lie is the first step in developing programs that can improve pastor health, which may ultimately improve the health of their congregations.
鉴于最近的研究表明神职人员慢性健康状况和肥胖率很高,人们对他们的健康状况越来越担忧。本手稿研究了南卡罗来纳州非洲卫理公会圣公会(AME)牧师(n = 40)的健康状况和健康行为。大多数牧师超重或肥胖(93%),患有高血压(68%);一半人有两种或更多慢性健康状况,35%有高胆固醇,30%有关节炎,20%有糖尿病。平均而言,牧师的腰围使他们患疾病的风险增加。然而,除了水果和蔬菜摄入量(平均 = 3.4 ± 4.0杯/天)外,牧师们总体上有积极的健康行为。了解最大需求所在是制定能够改善牧师健康的计划的第一步,这最终可能会改善他们会众的健康。