| Literature DB >> 21152332 |
William E Damsky, Elizabeth Duncan, Noreen Flanagan, Karen Fromhold, Hyunh Dung, Russell Meyer, Jordan Sax, Thomas Delaney, William Bress, Razelle Hoffman-Contois, Jan K Carney.
Abstract
Exposure to mercury from environmental sources, such as fish consumption, poses potential health risks to the public. The state of Vermont has developed educational brochures and posters displaying safe fish consumption guidelines in order to educate the public regarding mercury exposure through fish. In this study, a group of medical students from the University of Vermont College of Medicine, in partnership with the Vermont Department of Health, conducted a study in Chittenden County, Vermont in order to assess both fish consumption practices and overall awareness of such safe eating guidelines and mercury advisories. A total of 166 Vermont residents were surveyed during a six week period. The results of this survey suggest that in Chittenden county of Vermont, these educational efforts are markedly successful, with 48% of respondents being specifically aware of the safe eating guidelines. Further, these results suggest that 61% of those respondents that reported low monthly canned tuna consumption had a decreased their consumption in response to the safe eating guidelines. last, a series of specific, yet widely applicable recommendations are presented for future public educational efforts regarding mercury exposure through fish consumption.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 21152332 PMCID: PMC2997264
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mcgill J Med ISSN: 1201-026X
Demographic, fish consumption, and guideline awareness data. Data presented in this table has not been altered and includes surveys with some responses left blank. Fish consumption displayed as average servings per month. a) Burlington Public Library, Burlington, Vermont; b) University Pediatrics, Williston, Vermont; c) Department of Children and Families, Burlington, Vermont; d) Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), Burlington, Vermont; e) Community Health Center, Burlington, Vermont; f) species high in mercury defined as swordfish, shark, king mackerel, or tilefish.
| n | n | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Survey Site | Aware of mercury in fish? | ||
| BPLa | 51 | Yes | 130 |
| UPb | 16 | No | 34 |
| DCFc | 34 | Undisclosed | 2 |
| WICd | 15 | ||
| CHCe | 50 | Aware of VT guidelines? | |
| Age | Yes | 78 | |
| 18-44 | 118 | No | 84 |
| 45 and over | 46 | Undisclosed | 4 |
| Undisclosed | 2 | Canned tuna consumption | |
| Gender | Zero | 53 | |
| Male | 59 | One-two | 70 |
| Female | 105 | Three-five | 32 |
| Undisclosed | 2 | Five or more | 10 |
| Children <6 years old | Undisclosed | 1 | |
| Yes | 49 | VT caught fish consumption | |
| No | 102 | Zero | 129 |
| Undisclosed | 15 | One-two | 25 |
| Education | Three-five | 4 | |
| Some high school | 20 | Five or more | 1 |
| High school degree | 45 | Undisclosed | 7 |
| Some College | 39 | High mercury fish consumptionf | |
| College degree | 39 | Zero | 125 |
| Graduate degree | 23 | One - two | 29 |
| Undisclosed | 0 | Three - live | 3 |
| Race/Ethnicity | Five or more | 4 | |
| American Indan | 4 | Undisclosed | 5 |
| Asian | 7 | All other fish consumption | |
| African American | 5 | Zero | 62 |
| Hispanic | 4 | One - two | 62 |
| Caucasian | 138 | Three — five | 30 |
| Other | 5 | Five or more | 10 |
| Undisclosed | 3 | Undisclosed | 2 |