Barrett Bruce, Grabow Maggie, Middlecamp Cathy, Mooney Margaret, Checovich Mary M, Converse Alexander K, Gillespie Bob, Yates Julia
Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53715, USA.
Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53715, USA; Global Health Institute, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA.
Sustainability. 2016 Oct;8(10). doi: 10.3390/su8101040. Epub 2016 Oct 17.
Greenhouse gases from human activities are causing climate change, creating risks for people around the globe. Behaviors involving transportation, diet, energy use, and purchasing drive greenhouse gas emissions, but are also related to health and well-being, providing opportunity for co-benefits. Replacing shorter automobile trips with walking or cycling, or eating plants rather than animals, for example, may increase personal health, while also reducing environmental impact. Mindfulness-based practices have been shown to enhance a variety of health outcomes, but have not been adapted towards environmental purposes. We designed the Mindful Climate Action (MCA) curriculum to help people improve their health while simultaneously lowering their carbon footprints. Combining mindfulness-based practices with the Stages of Change theory, the MCA program aims to: (1) improve personal health and well-being; (2) decrease energy use; (3) reduce automobile use; (4) increase active transport; (5) shift diet towards plant-based foods; and (6) reduce unnecessary purchasing. Mindfulness practices will foster attentional awareness, openness, and response flexibility, supporting positive behavior change. We plan to test MCA in a randomized controlled trial, with rigorous assessment of targeted outcomes. Our long-term goal is to refine and adapt the MCA program to a variety of audiences, in order to enhance public health and environmental sustainability.
人类活动产生的温室气体正在导致气候变化,给全球各地的人们带来风险。涉及交通、饮食、能源使用和购物的行为会推动温室气体排放,但这些行为也与健康和福祉相关,从而提供了实现共同效益的机会。例如,用步行或骑自行车代替较短距离的汽车出行,或者食用植物性食物而非动物性食物,可能会增进个人健康,同时减少对环境的影响。基于正念的做法已被证明能改善多种健康状况,但尚未被用于环保目的。我们设计了正念气候行动(MCA)课程,以帮助人们在改善健康的同时降低碳足迹。MCA项目将基于正念的做法与行为改变阶段理论相结合,旨在:(1)改善个人健康和福祉;(2)减少能源使用;(3)减少汽车使用;(4)增加主动出行;(5)将饮食转向植物性食物;(6)减少不必要的购物。正念练习将培养注意力、开放性和反应灵活性,支持积极的行为改变。我们计划在一项随机对照试验中对MCA进行测试,并对目标结果进行严格评估。我们的长期目标是对MCA项目进行完善并使其适用于不同受众,以增进公众健康和环境可持续性。