Odour annoyance in the neighbourhood of livestock farming – perceived health and health care seeking behaviour

[b]Introduction and objectives[/b]. Odour annoyance forms the main source of environmental stress in residents living in the proximity of animal feeding operations (AFOs) and it has been associated with reduced health. This study aims to gain more insight into the association between AFOs in the nei...

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Main Authors: Mariette Hooiveld, Christel van Dijk, Femke van der Sman-de Beer, Lidwien A M Smit, Maartje Vogelaar, Inge M Wouters, Dick J Heederik, C Joris Yzermans
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Rural Health 2015-02-01
Series:Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
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spelling doaj-f35490798ea1486db702ab053363777c2020-11-24T23:52:14ZengInstitute of Rural HealthAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine1232-19661898-22632015-02-01228773325561Odour annoyance in the neighbourhood of livestock farming – perceived health and health care seeking behaviourMariette Hooiveld0Christel van Dijk1Femke van der Sman-de Beer2Lidwien A M Smit3Maartje Vogelaar4Inge M Wouters5Dick J Heederik6C Joris Yzermans7NIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, the NetherlandsNIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, the NetherlandsNIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, the NetherlandsInstitute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Division Environmental Epidemiology, Utrecht University, the NetherlandsNIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, the NetherlandsInstitute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Division Environmental Epidemiology, Utrecht University, the NetherlandsInstitute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Division Environmental Epidemiology, Utrecht University, the Netherlands NIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, the Netherlands[b]Introduction and objectives[/b]. Odour annoyance forms the main source of environmental stress in residents living in the proximity of animal feeding operations (AFOs) and it has been associated with reduced health. This study aims to gain more insight into the association between AFOs in the neighbourhood, odour annoyance, other environmental stressors, and health, and incorporates health care seeking behaviour for reported symptoms. [b]Materials and methods[/b]. Cross-sectional data from 753 people living in an area in the Netherlands with a high density of AFOs was evaluated. Odour and other environmental annoyances in the neighbourhood, general health and symptom reporting were obtained by questionnaire. Health care utilisation was obtained from electronic medical records of general practices. The number of pigs, poultry and cattle within a 500 m radius from homes was computed using Geographic Information System data. Mutually adjusted multiple Poisson and (ordinal) logistic regression analyses were performed. [b]Results[/b]. The number of pigs, poultry and cattle was equally associated with odour annoyance. This annoyance was associated with reduced general health and increased reporting of respiratory, gastrointestinal, neurological and stress-related symptoms. Participants rarely consulted their general practitioner for reported symptoms. Environmental stressors were weakly associated. [b]Conclusions[/b]. The number of animals around the homes was associated with odour annoyance. Odour annoyance was associated with reduced health, which could be a reason for caution with the construction of new AFOs. http://journals.indexcopernicus.com/fulltxt.php?ICID=1141369Delivery of Health Care;animal feed/adverse effect;odours
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author Mariette Hooiveld
Christel van Dijk
Femke van der Sman-de Beer
Lidwien A M Smit
Maartje Vogelaar
Inge M Wouters
Dick J Heederik
C Joris Yzermans
spellingShingle Mariette Hooiveld
Christel van Dijk
Femke van der Sman-de Beer
Lidwien A M Smit
Maartje Vogelaar
Inge M Wouters
Dick J Heederik
C Joris Yzermans
Odour annoyance in the neighbourhood of livestock farming – perceived health and health care seeking behaviour
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
Delivery of Health Care;animal feed/adverse effect;odours
author_facet Mariette Hooiveld
Christel van Dijk
Femke van der Sman-de Beer
Lidwien A M Smit
Maartje Vogelaar
Inge M Wouters
Dick J Heederik
C Joris Yzermans
author_sort Mariette Hooiveld
title Odour annoyance in the neighbourhood of livestock farming – perceived health and health care seeking behaviour
title_short Odour annoyance in the neighbourhood of livestock farming – perceived health and health care seeking behaviour
title_full Odour annoyance in the neighbourhood of livestock farming – perceived health and health care seeking behaviour
title_fullStr Odour annoyance in the neighbourhood of livestock farming – perceived health and health care seeking behaviour
title_full_unstemmed Odour annoyance in the neighbourhood of livestock farming – perceived health and health care seeking behaviour
title_sort odour annoyance in the neighbourhood of livestock farming – perceived health and health care seeking behaviour
publisher Institute of Rural Health
series Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
issn 1232-1966
1898-2263
publishDate 2015-02-01
description [b]Introduction and objectives[/b]. Odour annoyance forms the main source of environmental stress in residents living in the proximity of animal feeding operations (AFOs) and it has been associated with reduced health. This study aims to gain more insight into the association between AFOs in the neighbourhood, odour annoyance, other environmental stressors, and health, and incorporates health care seeking behaviour for reported symptoms. [b]Materials and methods[/b]. Cross-sectional data from 753 people living in an area in the Netherlands with a high density of AFOs was evaluated. Odour and other environmental annoyances in the neighbourhood, general health and symptom reporting were obtained by questionnaire. Health care utilisation was obtained from electronic medical records of general practices. The number of pigs, poultry and cattle within a 500 m radius from homes was computed using Geographic Information System data. Mutually adjusted multiple Poisson and (ordinal) logistic regression analyses were performed. [b]Results[/b]. The number of pigs, poultry and cattle was equally associated with odour annoyance. This annoyance was associated with reduced general health and increased reporting of respiratory, gastrointestinal, neurological and stress-related symptoms. Participants rarely consulted their general practitioner for reported symptoms. Environmental stressors were weakly associated. [b]Conclusions[/b]. The number of animals around the homes was associated with odour annoyance. Odour annoyance was associated with reduced health, which could be a reason for caution with the construction of new AFOs.
topic Delivery of Health Care;animal feed/adverse effect;odours
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