1.Directions for and prospects of the Environmental Health Study in Korean National Industrial Complexes (EHSNIC): A proposal for the third phase of the EHSNIC.
Kyoung Mu LEE ; Sanghyuk BAE ; Jonghyuk CHOI ; Jiae LIM ; Sang Yong EOM ; Seol HAN ; Huyeon LEE ; Hojang KWON ; Mina HA
Environmental Health and Toxicology 2018;33(4):e2018020-
The Environmental Health Study in the Korean National Industrial Complexes (EHSNIC) is a project that aims to monitor the exposure and health effects of environmental pollution among residents of national industrial complexes, as well as propose appropriate environmental health measures. Since its launch in 2003, this project has been initiated in eight national industrial complexes. Currently, it is necessary to review the accomplishments and limitations of the phases 1 and 2 of this project, and establish the direction of the upcoming the phase 3. Thus, the present study has developed principles and goals for the phase 3, considering the rationale and justification of the EHSNIC, and presented specific research contents accordingly. In the phase 3, it is important to improve the methods for exposure assessment and evaluation of health effects, in order to identify clearly the association between the pollutants released from industrial complexes and their health impacts, to develop and to reinforce communication strategies to promote participation of residents of communities near industrial complexes. Nonetheless, it is also important to maintain the basic goal of continuously monitoring the level of exposure to and health effects of environmental pollutants.
Environmental Health*
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Environmental Pollutants
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Environmental Pollution
2.Directions for and prospects of the Environmental Health Study in Korean National Industrial Complexes (EHSNIC): A proposal for the third phase of the EHSNIC
Kyoung Mu LEE ; Sanghyuk BAE ; Jonghyuk CHOI ; Jiae LIM ; Sang Yong EOM ; Seol HAN ; Huyeon LEE ; Hojang KWON ; Mina HA
Environmental Health and Toxicology 2018;33(4):2018020-
The Environmental Health Study in the Korean National Industrial Complexes (EHSNIC) is a project that aims to monitor the exposure and health effects of environmental pollution among residents of national industrial complexes, as well as propose appropriate environmental health measures. Since its launch in 2003, this project has been initiated in eight national industrial complexes. Currently, it is necessary to review the accomplishments and limitations of the phases 1 and 2 of this project, and establish the direction of the upcoming the phase 3. Thus, the present study has developed principles and goals for the phase 3, considering the rationale and justification of the EHSNIC, and presented specific research contents accordingly. In the phase 3, it is important to improve the methods for exposure assessment and evaluation of health effects, in order to identify clearly the association between the pollutants released from industrial complexes and their health impacts, to develop and to reinforce communication strategies to promote participation of residents of communities near industrial complexes. Nonetheless, it is also important to maintain the basic goal of continuously monitoring the level of exposure to and health effects of environmental pollutants.
Environmental Health
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Environmental Pollutants
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Environmental Pollution
4.Thank you for our reviewers of 2016 Environmental Health and Toxicology.
Environmental Health and Toxicology 2017;32(1):e2017008-
No abstract available.
Environmental Health*
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Toxicology*
5.Studying a method to predict the health of labours and general population depending on special pollution
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):80-82
In this overview, authors analyzed the relationship between pollution with the health of general population, advantages and disadvantages of different methods in predicting the health of laborers and general population. Base on air-borne and water-borne pollutants to proposed the content of environmental hygiene research to protect the health of laborers and community.
Environmental Pollutants
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health
6.Thank you for our reviewers of 2016 Environmental Health and Toxicology
Environmental Health and Toxicology 2017;32(1):2017008-
No abstract available.
Environmental Health
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Toxicology
7.Coping with coal: Exploring the experience of communities near a coalfired power plant utilizing descriptive phenomenological approach
Mary Jane Botabara-Yap ; Marife Villamiel ; Zenaida D. Willison ; Mechelle A. Palma
Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development 2021;25(1):15-23
Background:
Coal is the largest source of energy on earth and is used to supply electricity in many countries. Unfortunately, as much as it helps light up some communities, coal-fired power plants are also the world's biggest industrial polluters.
Objectives:
This study investigated the environment and health conditions of the community before, and 20 years after the construction of the coal. It explored the perception of the respondents on the presence of a coal-fired power plant in their community, and determined strategies that can help protect the community against the coal-fired power plant.
Methodology:
It utilized descriptive phenomenological design using in-depth interviews through snowball
sampling. Data were analysed through Colaizzi method and was guided by the health belief model which
claims that change can occur if self-efficacy is built in.
Results:
Three themes emerged from the analysis: (1) realization of the deterioration of the environment and the residents' health, (2) awareness on the interplay between economic gain, politics, and impact on health and environment, and (3) recognizing the need for increased community empowerment on health and environment.
Conclusion
The presence of a coal-fired power plant in the community brings about negative changes in health and environment. Sustainable efforts to combat such negative effects are needed, and community residents in the vicinity of the power plant need to be empowered to conduct check-and-balance for their own health and environmental safety.
Health
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Environmental Pollutants
8.Relationship between housing characteristics, lifestyle factors and phthalates exposure: the first Korean National Environmental Health Survey (2009-2011).
Kyungyong JUNG ; Hyounho OH ; Ji Young RYU ; Dae Hwan KIM ; Sangyoon LEE ; Byung Chul SON ; Chae Kwan LEE
Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2015;27(1):33-
No abstract available.
Environmental Health*
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Housing*
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Life Style*
10.COP27 climate change conference: Urgent action needed for Africa and the World
Lukoye Atwoli ; Gregory E. Erhabor ; Aiah A. Gbakima ; Abraham Haileamlak ; Jean-Marie Kayembe Ntumba ; James Kigera ; Laurie Laybourn-Langton ; Robert Mash ; Joy Muhia ; Fhumulani Mavis Mulaudzi ; David Ofori-Adjei ; Friday Okonofua ; Arash Rashidian ; Maha El-Adawy ; Siaka Sidibé ; Abdelmadjid Snouber ; James Tumwine ; Mohammad Sahar Yassien ; Paul Yonga ; Lilia Zakhama ; Chris Zielinski
Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2022;37(2):6-7