Taylor Wendell C, Poston Walker S Carlos, Jones Lovell, Kraft M Katherine
J Phys Act Health. 2006 Feb;3(s1):S30-S54. doi: 10.1123/jpah.3.s1.s30.
The term "environmental justice" refers to efforts to address the disproportionate exposure to and burden of harmful environmental conditions experienced by low-income and racial/ethnic minority populations.
Based on computer and manual searches, this paper presents a review of articles in the published literature that discuss disparities in physical activity, dietary habits, and obesity among different populations.
This paper provides evidence that economically disadvantaged and racial/ethnic minority populations have substantial environmental challenges to overcome to become physically active, to acquire healthy dietary habits, and to maintain a healthy weight. For example, residents living in poorer areas have more environmental barriers to overcome to be physically active.
We propose a research agenda to specifically address environmental justice with regard to improving physical activity, dietary habits, and weight patterns.
“环境正义”一词指的是为解决低收入和种族/族裔少数群体所面临的有害环境状况暴露不均衡及负担过重问题而做出的努力。
基于计算机检索和人工检索,本文对已发表文献中讨论不同人群身体活动、饮食习惯和肥胖差异的文章进行了综述。
本文提供的证据表明,经济上处于不利地位的人群以及种族/族裔少数群体在积极参与体育活动、养成健康饮食习惯和维持健康体重方面面临着重大的环境挑战需要克服。例如,生活在较贫困地区的居民在积极参与体育活动方面需要克服更多的环境障碍。
我们提出了一项研究议程,以专门解决在改善身体活动、饮食习惯和体重模式方面的环境正义问题。