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摘要
这项工作的目的是全面了解公众对在锡比提吃鱼的潜在利弊的认识、看法和知识。锡比提动物蛋白的主要来源是野味,但伐木社会导致当地肉类短缺,鱼类产量低。为改善动物蛋白供应,可发展当地渔业,增加鱼类产量。鱼类富含人体必需的营养成分,并能降低患病风险。调查在刚果共和国西南部莱库穆省首府锡比蒂进行。共访问了 100 人,通过当面调查收集数据。大多数受访者年龄在 26-45 岁之间,他们认为鱼营养丰富,但忽视了鱼对健康的益处,如减少心脏病、癌症和延长寿命。他们不知道维生素 D 和欧米加-3 脂肪酸的摄入量,也不知道多氯联苯、重金属和寄生虫等潜在危险。对某些成分和污染物的影响也不甚了解。莱库穆省应该了解食用鱼类的益处和风险,因为这些知识可以促进安全食用。不过,过量食用会对健康造成危害,其益处取决于食用频率、种类、加工方法、教育程度和收入等因素。
Knowledge of the risks and benefits of fish consumption among the populations of Sibiti
The aim of this work was to gain a comprehensive understanding of the public's awareness, perceptions, and knowledge regarding the potential advantages and disadvantages associated with eating fish in Sibiti. The main source of animal protein in Sibiti is games, but logging societies have led to a shortage of local meat and low fish production. To improve animal protein supply, local fishing can be developed to increase fish production. Fish are rich in essential nutrients and have a reduced risk of diseases. The investigation took place in Sibiti, the capital of the Lékoumou department in the southwest of the Republic of Congo. A total of 100 people were interviewed, with data collected through in-person surveys. The majority of respondents, aged 26-45, considered fish nutritious but overlooked health benefits like reducing heart disease, cancer, and life expectancy. They were unaware of vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acid intake, and potential dangers like PCBs, heavy metals, and parasites. The effects of certain constituents and contaminants were not well understood. The Lékoumou department should be educated on the benefits and risks of fish consumption, as this knowledge promotes safe consumption. However, excessive consumption can pose health risks, and benefits depend on factors like frequency, species, processing methods, education, and income.