| Literature DB >> 28682789 |
Leigh-Anne Krometis1, Julia Gohlke1, Korine Kolivras1, Emily Satterwhite1, Susan West Marmagas1, Linsey C Marr1.
Abstract
Health disparities that cannot be fully explained by socio-behavioral factors persist in the Central Appalachian region of the United States. A review of available studies of environmental impacts on Appalachian health and analysis of recent public data indicates that while disparities exist, most studies of local environmental quality focus on the preservation of nonhuman biodiversity rather than on effects on human health. The limited public health studies available focus primarily on the impacts of coal mining and do not measure personal exposure, constraining the ability to identify causal relationships between environmental conditions and public health. Future efforts must engage community members in examining all potential sources of environmental health disparities to identify effective potential interventions.Entities:
Keywords: Central Appalachia; air quality; coal mining; environmental health; health disparities; rural health; water quality
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28682789 DOI: 10.1515/reveh-2017-0012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Environ Health ISSN: 0048-7554 Impact factor: 3.458