US Food and Drug Administration's Total Diet Study: intake of nutritional and toxic elements, 1991–96

S. Egan, S. Tao, J. Pennington, P. Bolger
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has conducted the Total Diet Study (TDS) annually since 1961. The TDS is designed to monitor the US food supply for levels of toxic chemical contaminants (pesticide residues, industrial chemicals and toxic elements) and nutritional elements. Foods are generally collected four times a year, once from each of four regions of the country. The foods are prepared table-ready before being analysed. From the results of the TDS, dietary intakes of these analytes are estimated for selected age- sex groups in the US population. This paper reports on the dietary intake of 10 nutritional and four toxic elements based on measurements made in foods collected in the TDS between 1991 and late 1996. Average daily intakes were estimated for 14 age-sex groups in the US population, as well as the contribution of specific food groups to total intakes. For most nutritional elements, teenage boys and adult males had the highest daily intakes. Intakes by infants were below the intake references for seven of 10 nutritional elements, and young girls and women had inadequate intakes of at least half the nutritional elements. Intakes by children between 2 and 10 years of age, teenage boys, and adult males met or exceeded the reference intakes for the majority of nutritional elements. Intakes by all population groups were well below the reference intakes for all toxic elements.
美国食品和药物管理局总饮食研究:营养和有毒元素的摄入,1991 - 1996
自1961年以来,美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)每年都进行总饮食研究(TDS)。TDS旨在监测美国食品供应中的有毒化学污染物(农药残留、工业化学品和有毒元素)和营养元素的水平。食物通常一年收集四次,在全国四个地区各收集一次。这些食物在进行分析之前都是直接上桌的。根据TDS的结果,对美国人口中选定的年龄-性别群体的这些分析物的膳食摄入量进行了估计。本文报告了1991年至1996年后期在TDS中收集的食物中10种营养元素和4种有毒元素的膳食摄入量。研究人员估计了美国14个年龄性别群体的平均每日摄入量,以及特定食物群体对总摄入量的贡献。对于大多数营养元素,十几岁的男孩和成年男性的每日摄入量最高。婴儿的摄入量在10种营养元素中有7种低于参考摄入量,而年轻女孩和妇女至少有一半的营养元素摄入量不足。2至10岁的儿童、十几岁的男孩和成年男性的摄入量达到或超过了大多数营养元素的参考摄入量。所有人群的摄入量都远低于所有有毒元素的参考摄入量。
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