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The Ramapough Lunaape Nation: Facing Health Impacts Associated with Proximity to a Superfund Site
by
Avenbuan, Oyemwenosa
, Shah, Krina
, Meltzer, Gabriella
, Chen, Yu
, Wu, Fen
, Mann, Vincent
, Zelikoff, Judith T.
in
Adult
/ American Indians
/ American Natives
/ Asthma
/ Bronchitis
/ Chronic Disease - epidemiology
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Community and Environmental Psychology
/ Community Surveys
/ Demographics
/ Demography
/ Environmental cleanup
/ Environmental Exposure
/ Ethics
/ Ethnicity
/ Exposure
/ Female
/ Health
/ Health Conditions
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health status
/ Humans
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Landfill
/ Landfills
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Native Americans
/ Native North Americans
/ New Jersey
/ Original Paper
/ Pilot Projects
/ Polls & surveys
/ Pollution abatement
/ Proximity
/ Refuse Disposal
/ Regression analysis
/ Residents
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical significance
/ Superfund
/ Turtles
/ United States
/ Waste disposal sites
2020
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The Ramapough Lunaape Nation: Facing Health Impacts Associated with Proximity to a Superfund Site
by
Avenbuan, Oyemwenosa
, Shah, Krina
, Meltzer, Gabriella
, Chen, Yu
, Wu, Fen
, Mann, Vincent
, Zelikoff, Judith T.
in
Adult
/ American Indians
/ American Natives
/ Asthma
/ Bronchitis
/ Chronic Disease - epidemiology
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Community and Environmental Psychology
/ Community Surveys
/ Demographics
/ Demography
/ Environmental cleanup
/ Environmental Exposure
/ Ethics
/ Ethnicity
/ Exposure
/ Female
/ Health
/ Health Conditions
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health status
/ Humans
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Landfill
/ Landfills
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Native Americans
/ Native North Americans
/ New Jersey
/ Original Paper
/ Pilot Projects
/ Polls & surveys
/ Pollution abatement
/ Proximity
/ Refuse Disposal
/ Regression analysis
/ Residents
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical significance
/ Superfund
/ Turtles
/ United States
/ Waste disposal sites
2020
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The Ramapough Lunaape Nation: Facing Health Impacts Associated with Proximity to a Superfund Site
by
Avenbuan, Oyemwenosa
, Shah, Krina
, Meltzer, Gabriella
, Chen, Yu
, Wu, Fen
, Mann, Vincent
, Zelikoff, Judith T.
in
Adult
/ American Indians
/ American Natives
/ Asthma
/ Bronchitis
/ Chronic Disease - epidemiology
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Community and Environmental Psychology
/ Community Surveys
/ Demographics
/ Demography
/ Environmental cleanup
/ Environmental Exposure
/ Ethics
/ Ethnicity
/ Exposure
/ Female
/ Health
/ Health Conditions
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health status
/ Humans
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Landfill
/ Landfills
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Native Americans
/ Native North Americans
/ New Jersey
/ Original Paper
/ Pilot Projects
/ Polls & surveys
/ Pollution abatement
/ Proximity
/ Refuse Disposal
/ Regression analysis
/ Residents
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical significance
/ Superfund
/ Turtles
/ United States
/ Waste disposal sites
2020
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The Ramapough Lunaape Nation: Facing Health Impacts Associated with Proximity to a Superfund Site
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The Ramapough Lunaape Nation: Facing Health Impacts Associated with Proximity to a Superfund Site
2020
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This study aimed to evaluate self-reported exposure to the Ringwood Mines/Landfill Superfund Site in relation to chronic health outcomes among members of the Ramapough Lunaape Turtle Clan nation and other local residents of Ringwood, New Jersey. Community surveys on personal exposure to the nearby Superfund site, self-reported health conditions, and demographics were conducted with 187 members of the Ramapough Lunaape Turtle Clan Nation and non-Native Americans residing in Ringwood, New Jersey from December 2015 to October 2016. Multiple logistic regression was performed to assess the association between ethnicity and a Superfund site exposure score developed for this study, as well as between exposure score and several chronic health conditions. Native Americans were 13.84 times (OR 13.84; 95% CI 4.32, 44.37) more likely to face exposure opportunities to Superfund sites as compared to non-Native Americans in the same New Jersey borough. For the entire surveyed cohort, increased Superfund site exposure routes was significantly associated with bronchitis (OR 4.10; 95% CI 1.18, 14.23). When the analyses were restricted to Native Americans, the association between self-reported Superfund site exposure and bronchitis remained significant (OR 17.42; 95% CI 1.99, 152.45). Moreover, the association between greater exposure score and asthma in this same population also reached statistical significance (OR 6.16; 95% CI 1.38, 27.49). This pilot study demonstrated a significant association between being a Ringwood resident of Native American ethnicity and self-declared opportunities for Superfund site exposure. It also showed a strong association between self-reported Superfund site exposure and the prevalence of bronchitis and asthma.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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