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Mercury advisories: Information, education, and fish consumption

机译:汞咨询:信息,教育和鱼类消费

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This paper examines responses to a US national FDA advisory that urged at-risk individuals to limit store-bought fish consumption due to the dangers of methyl-mercury. We investigate consumer response using both parametric and nonparametric methods. Some targeted consumers significantly reduced canned fish purchases as a result of the advisory, suggesting that information-based policies can achieve the issuing agency's goals. Education and newspaper readership were important determinants of response, suggesting that information acquisition and assimilation are key factors for risk avoidance. While some groups reduced consumption as a result of the advisory, we do not find a response among the relatively large group of at-risk households which met neither the education nor readership criteria. The advisory also had unintended spillover effects; some consumers not considered at-risk reduced consumption in response to the advisory.
机译:本文研究了对美国国家FDA咨询的回应,该咨询敦促高危个人由于甲基汞的危险而限制商店购买的鱼类消费。我们使用参数方法和非参数方法调查消费者的反应。由于咨询,一些目标消费者大大减少了鱼罐头的购买,这表明基于信息的政策可以实现发行机构的目标。教育和报纸读者是反应的重要决定因素,表明信息获取和吸收是规避风险的关键因素。虽然有些群体由于咨询而减少了消费,但我们在相对既没有教育又没有读者标准的高风险家庭群体中没有找到回应。该咨询还具有意想不到的溢出效应;一些不被认为处于危险中的消费者根据该建议减少了消费。

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