Health, environment and work in vulnerable populations: potato farmers in center county of Boyacá

Objective: to describe the environmental, social, health, and labor conditions in a sample of potato farmers in a central county of Boyacá, Colombia. Materials and methods: cross sectional and descriptive study. A sample of 1.410 potato farmers from seven municipalities who were invited to answer a...

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Main Authors: Juan M. Ospina, Fred G. Manrique, Nelly E. Ariza
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Antioquia 2008-06-01
Series:Revista Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública
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Online Access:http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/fnsp/article/view/854/747
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spelling doaj-7e54082403034e0a9fbfd751431321f22020-11-25T02:26:59ZspaUniversidad de AntioquiaRevista Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública0120-386X2008-06-01262143152Health, environment and work in vulnerable populations: potato farmers in center county of BoyacáJuan M. OspinaFred G. ManriqueNelly E. ArizaObjective: to describe the environmental, social, health, and labor conditions in a sample of potato farmers in a central county of Boyacá, Colombia. Materials and methods: cross sectional and descriptive study. A sample of 1.410 potato farmers from seven municipalities who were invited to answer a previously designed survey. Housing conditions, labor and socioeconomic environment, perceived illness and health attention and selfcare practices were evaluated. Results: the mean age was 44.5 years; 7.8% of illiterateness; 51,3% has not finished primary education; only 7.1% finished high school; the self-declared monthly average income was approximately US$115.34; only 1.8% perceives economic benefits; 73.4% resides in own housing; 82% is exposed to pesticides and herbicides; 31.5% are obese; 76.9% consumes alcoholic drinks; (81.9% male and 66,7% female); the mean frequency of consumption is 3.75 per week (s d = 2.35); the favorite drinks are beer and guarapo. The coverage of health promotion and prevention programs are less than 30%. Conclusions: the main risk factors identified were the low educational level, high percentage of exposure to pesticides and herbicides, overweight due to unbalanced diet, reduced incomes, high levels of alcohol consumption and limited conditions in geographical and cultural accessibility to health attention and promotion services.http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/fnsp/article/view/854/747povertyvulnerable populationsoccupational healthnutrition processespesticide utilization environment conditions
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Revista Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública
poverty
vulnerable populations
occupational health
nutrition processes
pesticide utilization environment conditions
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Fred G. Manrique
Nelly E. Ariza
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title Health, environment and work in vulnerable populations: potato farmers in center county of Boyacá
title_short Health, environment and work in vulnerable populations: potato farmers in center county of Boyacá
title_full Health, environment and work in vulnerable populations: potato farmers in center county of Boyacá
title_fullStr Health, environment and work in vulnerable populations: potato farmers in center county of Boyacá
title_full_unstemmed Health, environment and work in vulnerable populations: potato farmers in center county of Boyacá
title_sort health, environment and work in vulnerable populations: potato farmers in center county of boyacá
publisher Universidad de Antioquia
series Revista Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública
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publishDate 2008-06-01
description Objective: to describe the environmental, social, health, and labor conditions in a sample of potato farmers in a central county of Boyacá, Colombia. Materials and methods: cross sectional and descriptive study. A sample of 1.410 potato farmers from seven municipalities who were invited to answer a previously designed survey. Housing conditions, labor and socioeconomic environment, perceived illness and health attention and selfcare practices were evaluated. Results: the mean age was 44.5 years; 7.8% of illiterateness; 51,3% has not finished primary education; only 7.1% finished high school; the self-declared monthly average income was approximately US$115.34; only 1.8% perceives economic benefits; 73.4% resides in own housing; 82% is exposed to pesticides and herbicides; 31.5% are obese; 76.9% consumes alcoholic drinks; (81.9% male and 66,7% female); the mean frequency of consumption is 3.75 per week (s d = 2.35); the favorite drinks are beer and guarapo. The coverage of health promotion and prevention programs are less than 30%. Conclusions: the main risk factors identified were the low educational level, high percentage of exposure to pesticides and herbicides, overweight due to unbalanced diet, reduced incomes, high levels of alcohol consumption and limited conditions in geographical and cultural accessibility to health attention and promotion services.
topic poverty
vulnerable populations
occupational health
nutrition processes
pesticide utilization environment conditions
url http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/fnsp/article/view/854/747
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