Dietary Exposure of the Japanese General Population to Elements: Total Diet Study 2013-2018.

Food safety (Tokyo, Japan) Pub Date : 2022-09-23 eCollection Date: 2022-09-01 DOI:10.14252/foodsafetyfscj.D-22-00003
Takahiro Watanabe, Yohei Kataoka, Kyoko Hayashi, Rieko Matsuda, Chikako Uneyama
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Some countries have conducted a total diet study (TDS) focused on the estimation of specific trace elements. Although some results of a Japanese TDS examining trace elements were published, there have been no reports of a nationwide TDS across Japan over a multi-year period to estimate the level of exposure to multiple elements. In the present study, a TDS using a market basket approach was performed to estimate the dietary exposure levels of the general population of Japan to 15 elements, including aluminum (Al), total arsenic (tAs), boron (B), barium (Ba), cadmium (Cd), cobalt (Co), chromium (Cr), total mercury (THg), molybdenum (Mo), nickel (Ni), lead (Pb), antimony (Sb), selenium (Se), tin (Sn), and uranium (U). Samples prepared in eight regions across Japan over a 6-year period were analyzed using validated methods. The robust mean exposure estimates for Al, tAs, B, Ba, Cd, Co, Cr, THg, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sb, Se, Sn, and U were 48, 4.2, 29, 8.6, 0.35, 0.17, 0.49, 0.14, 4.2, 2.8, 0.15, 0.022, 1.8, 0.10, and 0.021 μg/kg body weight/day, respectively. Although the variability in exposure estimates varied greatly from element to element, the relative standard deviations calculated from the robust means and robust standard deviations were ≤ 50% for all elements except Sn. Compared against the health-based guidance values, none of the robust and precise estimates obtained for the target elements would be associated with urgent health risk concern. In addition, the estimated exposure levels were generally in agreement with previously reported estimates, indicating that health risks associated with exposure to these elements have not changed markedly nationwide in Japan in recent years.

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日本普通人群对元素的饮食暴露:2013-2018年总饮食研究。
一些国家开展了以特定微量元素估算为重点的总膳食研究(TDS)。虽然日本的TDS检测微量元素的一些结果已经公布,但在日本全国范围内进行多年的TDS来估计多种元素的暴露水平,目前还没有报道。在本研究中,采用市场篮子法进行了TDS,以估计日本一般人群对15种元素的膳食暴露水平,包括铝(Al),总砷(tAs),硼(B),钡(Ba),镉(Cd),钴(Co),铬(Cr),总汞(THg),钼(Mo),镍(Ni),铅(Pb),锑(Sb),硒(Se),锡(Sn),和铀(U)。在6年的时间里,在日本8个地区制备的样品使用经过验证的方法进行了分析。对Al、tAs、B、Ba、Cd、Co、Cr、THg、Mo、Ni、Pb、Sb、Se、Sn和U的稳健平均暴露估计分别为48、4.2、29、8.6、0.35、0.17、0.49、0.14、4.2、2.8、0.15、0.022、1.8、0.10和0.021 μg/kg体重/天。虽然暴露估计的可变性因元素而异,但从稳健均值和稳健标准差计算的相对标准偏差对除Sn外的所有元素均≤50%。与基于健康的指导值相比,对目标要素所获得的可靠和精确的估计数都不会与紧急健康风险问题相关联。此外,估计的接触水平与以前报告的估计数基本一致,这表明近年来日本全国范围内与接触这些元素有关的健康风险没有明显变化。
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