世界范围内加工婴儿食品和婴儿配方奶粉中的重金属浓度:范围审查。

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
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摘要

本研究的目的是综合全球婴儿食品和婴儿配方奶粉中重金属(HM)浓度的证据。在婴儿食品和婴儿配方奶粉中发现了有毒的重金属铅(Pb)、镉(Cd)、砷(As)和汞(Hg),引起了人们对健康的担忧。执行高级搜索。婴儿食品根据其主要成分被分为7类。婴儿配方奶粉分为:第一阶段(12-36个月)和专业配方。计算每个分类的中位数浓度和四分位数范围。获得了超过国际最高限量(MLs)的各类物品的百分比。范围审查包括75项研究,共检查了580种婴儿食品和251种婴儿配方奶粉。超过60%的婴儿食品中检测出铅、镉和砷。镉中位数最高的是谷物(0.013 mg/kg)和各种食品的混合物(0.008 mg/kg),超过镉ML的>为17%。砷中位数最高的是混合鱼(0.165 mg/kg)和混合大米(0.048 mg/kg),分别超过砷ML的89%和30%。在婴儿配方奶粉中,60%的产品中检出了铅、镉和砷。铅中位浓度最高的是阶段1和阶段2(各0.015 mg/kg),其中约60%的项目超过铅最大限量。对于a,不含阶段(0.052 mg/kg)的中位数最高,超过As ML的项目占bbb71%。15项研究报告了与摄入各种食物相关的健康风险:对于≥6个月的婴儿,米制品和≤12个月的第1和第2阶段配方奶粉确定了显著风险。这篇综述强调了HM在婴儿食品和婴儿配方奶粉中的广泛存在。6个月以下婴儿的米制品和≤12个月的婴儿配方奶粉的ML超标情况尤为明显。
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Concentrations of Heavy Metals in Processed Baby Foods and Infant Formulas Worldwide: A Scoping Review.

The aim of this study was to synthesize the global evidence of heavy metal (HM) concentrations in baby foods and infant formulas. The toxic HMs lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), arsenic (As), and mercury (Hg) have been detected in baby foods and infant formulas, raising health concerns. Advanced searches were performed. Baby foods were classified into 7 groups according to their primary ingredient. Infant formulas were classified as: Stage 1 (<6 months), stage 2 (6-12 months), stage 3 (>12-36 months), and specialty. Median concentrations and interquartile ranges were calculated for each classification. The percentage of items by category exceeding the International Maximum Levels (MLs) was obtained. Seventy-five studies were included in the scoping review, which in total examined 580 baby foods and 251 infant formulas. Pb, Cd, and As were detected in over 60% of baby foods. The highest Pb median was found in rice mixes and fish mixes (0.008 mg/kg each), with >20% of their items exceeding the Pb ML. The highest Cd median was found in cereals (0.013 mg/kg) and mixes of various foods (0.008 mg/kg), with >17% of their items exceeding the Cd ML. For As, the highest median was found in mixed fish (0.165 mg/kg) and rice mixes (0.048 mg/kg), with 89% and 30% of items exceeding the As ML, respectively. For infant formulas, Pb, Cd, and As were detected in >60% of items. The highest Pb median concentrations were found in stages 1 and 2 (0.015 mg/kg each), with >60% of their items exceeding the Pb MLs. For As, without-stage (0.052 mg/kg) had the highest median, with >71% of items exceeding the As ML. Fifteen studies reported the health risks related to intake of various foods: significant risks were identified for infants ≥6 months for rice products, and ≤12 months stage 1 and 2 formulas. This review highlights widespread HM presence in baby foods and infant formulas. Exceedances of the ML were particularly notable in rice products for infants >6 months and infant formulas for babies ≤12 months of age.

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Nutrition reviews
Nutrition reviews 医学-营养学
CiteScore
12.20
自引率
1.60%
发文量
121
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nutrition Reviews is a highly cited, monthly, international, peer-reviewed journal that specializes in the publication of authoritative and critical literature reviews on current and emerging topics in nutrition science, food science, clinical nutrition, and nutrition policy. Readers of Nutrition Reviews include nutrition scientists, biomedical researchers, clinical and dietetic practitioners, and advanced students of nutrition.
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