Jones Elizabeth W, Feng Limin, Dixon Jane K, Dixon John P, Hofe Carolyn R, Gaetke Lisa M
Department of Dietetics and Human Nutrition, University of Kentucky, 203 Funkhouser Bldg, Lexington, KY 40506-0054, USA.
Department of Statistics, University of Kentucky, 817 Patterson Office Tower, Lexington, KY 40506-0027, USA.
Open Nutr J. 2016;10:1-12. doi: 10.2174/1874288201610010001. Epub 2016 Sep 30.
Research findings have suggested that exposure to environmental pollutants contributes to increased health risks, which may be modulated by certain nutrition and other protective health behaviors. Nutrition professionals play an important role in effectively disseminating this information and in devising specific community-based nutrition education programs for audiences located in areas with environmental health issues.
To assess awareness of environmental health problems and motivation to adopt protective health behaviors for use in planning nutrition education programs for communities exposed to environmental pollutants.
Data were collected from a modified, validated Environmental Health Engagement Profile (EHEP) survey instrument administered to adults (n=774) participating in community events in Kentucky based on location relative to hazardous waste sites.
The modified EHEP survey instrument showed good internal consistency reliability, and demographic characteristics were evaluated. Correlation analyses revealed significant positive correlations in all groups, separately and combined, between awareness of environmental pollution in an individual's surroundings and the extent of concern that pollutants cause adverse health effects (P < 0.01) and between concern that pollutants cause adverse health effects and taking personal actions to protect against such environmental insults (P < 0.01). The groups having the highest level of awareness posed by pollution are those residing near federally designated hazardous waste sites.
These results suggest that determining and expanding an audience's knowledge and perceptions of environmental health risks will enhance effective nutrition education program planning.
研究结果表明,接触环境污染物会增加健康风险,而某些营养和其他保护性健康行为可能会调节这种风险。营养专业人员在有效传播这些信息以及为位于存在环境卫生问题地区的受众设计特定的社区营养教育项目方面发挥着重要作用。
评估对环境卫生问题的认识以及采取保护性健康行为的动机,以便为接触环境污染物的社区制定营养教育项目。
数据收集自一份经过修改和验证的环境卫生参与情况概况(EHEP)调查问卷,该问卷针对肯塔基州参加社区活动的成年人(n = 774)进行了调查,调查地点根据与危险废物场地的距离而定。
修改后的EHEP调查问卷显示出良好的内部一致性信度,并对人口统计学特征进行了评估。相关性分析表明,在所有组中,无论单独还是合并分析,个人周围环境污染的认识与对污染物导致健康不良影响的关注程度之间(P < 0.01),以及对污染物导致健康不良影响的关注与采取个人行动防范此类环境侵害之间(P < 0.01)均存在显著正相关。对污染问题认识水平最高的群体是居住在联邦指定危险废物场地附近的人群。
这些结果表明,确定并扩大受众对环境卫生风险的知识和认知将有助于加强有效的营养教育项目规划。