Sara Daher, Fouad Ziade, Moomen Baroudi
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与成人相比,婴幼儿接触有毒元素的不良影响更为强烈。2019 年,我们对黎巴嫩北部农村地区(阿卡尔)的 743 名叙利亚难民和黎巴嫩婴幼儿进行了一项横断面研究。饮食评估采用 24 小时饮食回忆法进行。确定了至少 10% 的研究人群所食用的食品(n = 12)。膳食中砷、镉和铅的摄入量采用简单分布法进行评估,分为两种情况:下限法和上限法;计算有毒元素摄入量的平均值、50%、90%和95%百分位数,并与健康指导值(HBGV)进行比较。砷的平均值和第 95 百分位数膳食暴露量均超过了 HBGV,但镉和铅的暴露量未超过 HBGV,而镉和铅的暴露量略有升高(达到 78.5%)。对叙利亚难民和黎巴嫩婴幼儿的膳食摄入量差异进行了调查,未发现明显差异。婴幼儿摄入有毒元素最多的食品是面包和婴儿配方奶粉,幼儿摄入最多的食品是面包和炸薯条。这项研究的结果表明,有必要对所研究的群体进行持续的有毒元素膳食暴露监测。
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Dietary exposure to Arsenic, Cadmium, and lead amongst under-five Syrian refugee and Lebanese children in rural Lebanon
The adverse effects of toxic elements exposure are more intense among infants and children compared with adults. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2019 among 743 Syrian refugee and Lebanese infant and young children in a rural area of North Lebanon (Akkar). Dietary assessment was conducted using the 24-hour dietary recall approach. Food products consumed by at least 10 % of the study population were identified (n = 12). Dietary exposure to arsenic, cadmium, and lead was assessed using the simple distribution approach with two scenarios: lower bound approach and upper bound approach; mean, 50th, 90th and 95th percentile exposure to toxic elements were calculated and compared to Health Based Guideline Values (HBGVs). Mean and 95th percentile dietary exposure of arsenic exceeded HBGVs, but not those for cadmium and lead which showed somewhat elevated exposure levels (reaching 78.5 %). Differences in dietary exposure between Syrian refugee and Lebanese infants and children were investigated and no significant differences were observed. Food products that contributed the most to toxic elements exposure were bread and infant formula among infants and bread and French fries among young children. Results observed in this study suggest the need for continuous toxic element dietary exposure monitoring of the studied groups.
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Food chemistry advances
Food chemistry advances Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Chemistry (General), Molecular Biology
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