韩国食品安全有害物质综合暴露评估研究项目。

Q3 Medicine
Environmental Health and Toxicology Pub Date : 2015-06-10 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.5620/eht.e2015004
Ji-Ae Lim, Ho-Jang Kwon, Mina Ha, Ho Kim, Se Young Oh, Jeong Seon Kim, Sang-Ah Lee, Jung-Duck Park, Young-Seoub Hong, Seok-Joon Sohn, Heesoo Pyo, Kyung Su Park, Kwang-Geun Lee, Yong Dae Kim, Sangil Jun, Myung Sil Hwang
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调查目的该调查旨在首次在全国范围内开展有害物质膳食暴露评估,包括功能性食品和中草药的摄入量。本文介绍了调查的设计以及铅(Pb)、镉(Cd)和汞(Hg)的膳食暴露状况和体内暴露水平的调查结果:方法:我们在韩国各地选取了 4867 名各年龄段的受试者。我们进行了食品调查、膳食调查、生物监测和健康调查:结果:海藻中的铅和镉含量最高(中位值)(铅为 94.2 微克/千克;镉为 594 微克/千克),鱼类中的汞含量最高(46.4 微克/千克)。从膳食中摄入的铅含量(中位值)为 0.14 微克/千克体重/天,镉为 0.18 微克/千克体重/天,汞为 0.07 微克/千克体重/天。血液中铅含量低于 5.00 μg/dL(美国疾病控制和预防中心,1 至 5 岁儿童的参考值)的受试者占所有受试者的 99.0%。血液中镉含量低于 0.30 微克/升(德国联邦环境署,非吸烟儿童参考值)的受试者占 24.5%。血液中汞含量低于 5.00 μg/L(德国联邦环境署人类生物监测 I,儿童和成人参考值)的受试者占所有受试者的 81.0%:结论:从膳食中摄入重金属的主要途径是大量、频繁食用食物。血液中的汞含量和膳食中的汞摄入量均高于欧盟国家。
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Korean research project on the integrated exposure assessment of hazardous substances for food safety.

Korean research project on the integrated exposure assessment of hazardous substances for food safety.

Korean research project on the integrated exposure assessment of hazardous substances for food safety.

Objectives: This survey was designed to conduct the first nationwide dietary exposure assessment on hazardous substances including the intakes of functional food and herbal medicine. In this paper, we introduced the survey design and the results of the dietary exposure status and internal exposure levels of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and mercury (Hg).

Methods: We selected 4867 subjects of all ages throughout Korea. We conducted a food survey, dietary survey, biomonitoring, and health survey.

Results: Pb and Cd were the highest (median value) in the seaweed (94.2 μg/kg for Pb; 594 μg/kg for Cd), and Hg was the highest in the fish (46.4 μg/kg). The dietary exposure level (median value) of Pb was 0.14 μg/kg body weight (bw)/d, 0.18 μg/kg bw/d for Cd, and 0.07 μg/kg bw/d for Hg. Those with a blood Pb level of less than 5.00 μg/dL (US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, reference value for those 1 to 5 years of age) were 99.0% of all the subjects. Those with a blood Cd level with less than 0.30 μg/L (German Federal Environmental Agency, reference value for non-smoking children) were 24.5%. For those with a blood Hg level with less than 5.00 μg/L (human biomonitoring I, references value for children and adults, German Federal Environmental Agency) was 81.0 % of all the subjects.

Conclusions: The main dietary exposure of heavy metals occurs through food consumed in a large quantity and high frequency. The blood Hg level and dietary exposure level of Hg were both higher than those in the European Union.

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