本地食品受污染对公众健康造成危害

Q3 Medicine
A. S. Fazlieva, R. Daukaev, D. Karimov, S. R. Afonkina, G. R. Allayarova, E. Aukhadieva
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由于食品中的有毒金属污染和相关的健康风险,食品安全是全世界关注的主要问题。蔬菜、谷物和烘焙食品作为营养、矿物质和纤维的重要来源,在健康的人类饮食中占很大一部分。食物中长期摄入金属有助于金属在人体内的积累。这项研究旨在评估当地食品中摄入化学元素对成人和儿童的健康风险。这项研究是在巴什科尔托斯坦共和国进行的,该国农业和工业综合体发达。共选择524个植物样本进行分析,通过原子吸收分析确定其中铅、镉、铜、锌、铁、镍和铝的含量。样品包括共和国销售的面包和谷物产品以及私人农场的蔬菜产品。本文介绍了当地生产的食品中必需元素和有毒元素含量的卫生评价结果。当地食品中污染物的摄入量是根据人均食品消费数据确定的。我们确定了两组传统大众消费产品对影响共和国不同地区人民健康的总暴露量的贡献。该研究确定,非致癌作用的总危险系数高于其阈值,儿童为3.43,成人为1.54。铜(45%)和镉(30%)对总危险系数的贡献最大。我们对食物中摄入污染物引起的致癌风险的评估表明,根据中值,总的健康风险与其允许水平相对应
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Public health risks caused by contamination of local food products
Food safety is a major concern around the world due to toxic metal contamination in food and associated health risks. Vegetables, cereals and baked goods make up a large part of a healthy human diet as vital sources of nutrients, minerals and fiber. Long-term intake of metals with food facilitates their accumulation in the human body. The study aimed to assess health risks for adults and children caused by alimentary intake of chemical elements with local food products. The study was conducted in the Republic of Bashkortostan, which is a territory with a developed agricultural and industrial complex. A total of 524 plant samples were selected and analyzed to identify levels of lead, cadmium, copper, zinc, iron, nickel and aluminum in them by using atomic absorption analysis. Samples included bakery and cereal products sold in the republic and vegetable products from private farms. The article describes the results of hygienic assessment with its focus on contents of essential and toxic elements in locally produced foods. Intake of contaminants with local food products was established based on the data on average food consumption per capita. We determined contributions made by two groups of traditional mass-consumption products to the total exposure that influences health of people living in different districts across the republic. The study established the total hazard quotient of non-carcinogenic effects to be higher than its threshold vale and to equal 3.43 for children and 1.54 for adults. The greatest contributions to the total hazard quotients were made by copper (45 %) and cadmium (30 %). Our as-sessment of carcinogenic risks caused by intake of contaminants with foods revealed that the total health risk as per the median value corresponded to its permissible level
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Health Risk Analysis
Health Risk Analysis Medicine-Health Policy
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