Updated review on contaminant communication experiences in the circumpolar Arctic.

Arctic populations are amongst the highest exposed populations to long-range transported contaminants globally, with the main exposure pathway being through the diet. Dietary advice is an important immediate means to address potential exposure and help minimize adverse health effects. The objective...

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Published in:International Journal of Circumpolar Health
Main Authors: Krümmel, Eva M, Boyd, Amanda D, Brandow, Danielle, Brubaker, Michael, Furgal, Chris M, Gerlach, Robert, Laird, Brian D, Lemire, Mélanie, Loseto, Lisa L, Mulvad, Gert, O'Hara, Shannon P, Olafsdottir, Kristin, Provencher, Jennifer F, Ratelle, Mylène, Rautio, Arja, Skinner, Kelly, Weihe, Pál, Wennberg, Maria
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Atypon 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2024.2371623
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38985974
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11250027/
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spelling ftpubmed:38985974 2024-09-15T17:52:49+00:00 Updated review on contaminant communication experiences in the circumpolar Arctic. Krümmel, Eva M Boyd, Amanda D Brandow, Danielle Brubaker, Michael Furgal, Chris M Gerlach, Robert Laird, Brian D Lemire, Mélanie Loseto, Lisa L Mulvad, Gert O'Hara, Shannon P Olafsdottir, Kristin Provencher, Jennifer F Ratelle, Mylène Rautio, Arja Skinner, Kelly Weihe, Pál Wennberg, Maria 2024 Dec https://doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2024.2371623 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38985974 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11250027/ eng eng Atypon https://doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2024.2371623 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38985974 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11250027/ Int J Circumpolar Health ISSN:2242-3982 Volume:83 Issue:1 Arctic Contaminants Indigenous Peoples dietary advice mercury persistent organic pollutants risk communication social media Journal Article Review 2024 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2024.2371623 2024-07-18T16:03:00Z Arctic populations are amongst the highest exposed populations to long-range transported contaminants globally, with the main exposure pathway being through the diet. Dietary advice is an important immediate means to address potential exposure and help minimize adverse health effects. The objective of this work is to enable easier access to dietary advice and communication guidance on contaminants with a focus on the Arctic. This manuscript is part of a special issue summarizing the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme's Assessment 2021: Human Health in the Arctic. The information was derived with internet searches, and by contacting relevant experts directly. Results include risk communication efforts in European Arctic countries, effectiveness evaluation studies for several Arctic countries, experience of social media use, and the advantages and challenges of using social media in risk communication. We found that current risk communication activities in most Arctic countries emphasize the importance of a nutritious diet. Contaminant-related restrictions are mostly based on mercury; a limited amount of dietary advice is based on other contaminants. While more information on effectiveness evaluation was available, specific information, particularly from Arctic countries other than Canada, is still very limited. Review Arctic Circumpolar Health Human health PubMed Central (PMC) International Journal of Circumpolar Health 83 1
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topic Arctic
Contaminants
Indigenous Peoples
dietary advice
mercury
persistent organic pollutants
risk communication
social media
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Contaminants
Indigenous Peoples
dietary advice
mercury
persistent organic pollutants
risk communication
social media
Krümmel, Eva M
Boyd, Amanda D
Brandow, Danielle
Brubaker, Michael
Furgal, Chris M
Gerlach, Robert
Laird, Brian D
Lemire, Mélanie
Loseto, Lisa L
Mulvad, Gert
O'Hara, Shannon P
Olafsdottir, Kristin
Provencher, Jennifer F
Ratelle, Mylène
Rautio, Arja
Skinner, Kelly
Weihe, Pál
Wennberg, Maria
Updated review on contaminant communication experiences in the circumpolar Arctic.
topic_facet Arctic
Contaminants
Indigenous Peoples
dietary advice
mercury
persistent organic pollutants
risk communication
social media
description Arctic populations are amongst the highest exposed populations to long-range transported contaminants globally, with the main exposure pathway being through the diet. Dietary advice is an important immediate means to address potential exposure and help minimize adverse health effects. The objective of this work is to enable easier access to dietary advice and communication guidance on contaminants with a focus on the Arctic. This manuscript is part of a special issue summarizing the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme's Assessment 2021: Human Health in the Arctic. The information was derived with internet searches, and by contacting relevant experts directly. Results include risk communication efforts in European Arctic countries, effectiveness evaluation studies for several Arctic countries, experience of social media use, and the advantages and challenges of using social media in risk communication. We found that current risk communication activities in most Arctic countries emphasize the importance of a nutritious diet. Contaminant-related restrictions are mostly based on mercury; a limited amount of dietary advice is based on other contaminants. While more information on effectiveness evaluation was available, specific information, particularly from Arctic countries other than Canada, is still very limited.
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author Krümmel, Eva M
Boyd, Amanda D
Brandow, Danielle
Brubaker, Michael
Furgal, Chris M
Gerlach, Robert
Laird, Brian D
Lemire, Mélanie
Loseto, Lisa L
Mulvad, Gert
O'Hara, Shannon P
Olafsdottir, Kristin
Provencher, Jennifer F
Ratelle, Mylène
Rautio, Arja
Skinner, Kelly
Weihe, Pál
Wennberg, Maria
author_facet Krümmel, Eva M
Boyd, Amanda D
Brandow, Danielle
Brubaker, Michael
Furgal, Chris M
Gerlach, Robert
Laird, Brian D
Lemire, Mélanie
Loseto, Lisa L
Mulvad, Gert
O'Hara, Shannon P
Olafsdottir, Kristin
Provencher, Jennifer F
Ratelle, Mylène
Rautio, Arja
Skinner, Kelly
Weihe, Pál
Wennberg, Maria
author_sort Krümmel, Eva M
title Updated review on contaminant communication experiences in the circumpolar Arctic.
title_short Updated review on contaminant communication experiences in the circumpolar Arctic.
title_full Updated review on contaminant communication experiences in the circumpolar Arctic.
title_fullStr Updated review on contaminant communication experiences in the circumpolar Arctic.
title_full_unstemmed Updated review on contaminant communication experiences in the circumpolar Arctic.
title_sort updated review on contaminant communication experiences in the circumpolar arctic.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11250027/
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