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Nutrition and Environmental Pollution Extension Curriculum Improved Diet-Related Behaviors and Environmental Health Literacy

机译:营养和环境污染扩展课程改善了饮食相关行为和环境健康素养

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Kentucky experiences some of the nation’s worst health outcomes related to obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, and other age-related chronic diseases linked with oxidative stress and inflammation, which in turn are associated with poor diet, lack of physical activity, and exposure to certain environmental pollutants. In the Commonwealth, deteriorating infrastructure, inappropriate waste disposal, and potential occupational injury related to mining, agriculture, and other regionally important industries exacerbate the need for residents to have basic knowledge of potential environmental health threats. Unfortunately, community-level understanding of the complex connections between environmental exposures and health is limited, with many Kentuckians unaware that the Commonwealth is home to 13 hazardous waste sites included in the United States Environmental Protection Agency Superfund National Priorities List (NPL). The NPL highlights priority sites for long-term remedial action to reduce environmental contaminants. To enhance the understanding of environmental health and protective actions, the University of Kentucky Superfund Research Center Community Engagement Core developed a 9-lesson extension curriculum “Body Balance: Protect Your Body from Pollution with a Healthy Lifestyle” (Body Balance) and partnered with Kentucky’s Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) Cooperative Extension Service to pilot the curriculum in Kentucky communities. FCS agents in 4 Kentucky counties delivered the Body Balance pilot study (18-31 participants per lesson). Pre- and post-lesson questionnaires revealed increased knowledge and awareness of the effects of environmental pollution on health and the protective role of dietary strategies. Focus group participants (n?=?18) self-reported positive behavior changes because of increases in knowledge and leadership from their FCS agent. The Body Balance curriculum appeared to be a promising mechanism for raising environmental health and diet knowledge, as well as for promoting positive behavior changes among white, middle/older-aged women in rural Kentucky communities.
机译:肯塔基州经历了全美最糟糕的健康状况,这些疾病与肥胖,糖尿病,高血压以及与氧化应激和炎症相关的其他年龄相关的慢性疾病有关,而这些疾病又与不良饮食,缺乏体育活动和暴露于某些环境污染物。在英联邦,不断恶化的基础设施,不适当的废物处置以及与采矿,农业和其他区域性重要行业相关的潜在职业伤害,加剧了居民对潜在环境健康威胁的基本知识的需求。不幸的是,社区对环境暴露与健康之间的复杂联系的理解是有限的,许多肯塔基州人并不知道英联邦是美国环境保护署超级基金国家优先项目清单(NPL)中包括13个危险废物场所的所在地。 NPL强调了采取长期补救行动以减少环境污染物的优先场所。为了增进对环境健康和保护措施的了解,肯塔基大学超级基金研究中心社区参与核心开发了一个9节课的扩展课程“身体平衡:通过健康的生活方式保护您的身体不受污染”(身体平衡),并与肯塔基州的家庭和消费者科学(FCS)合作推广服务,以在肯塔基州社区试用该课程。肯塔基州4个县的FCS代理商进行了“身体平衡”试点研究(每堂课18-31人)。课前和课后调查表显示,人们对环境污染对健康的影响以及饮食策略的保护作用的认识和认识有所提高。焦点小组参与者(n = 18)自我报告的积极行为改变是由于他们的FCS代理增加了知识和领导力。身体平衡课程似乎是提高环境健康和饮食知识以及促进肯塔基州农村社区的白人,中/老年妇女积极行为改变的有前途的机制。

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