A total diet study and probabilistic assessment risk assessment of dietary mercury exposure among First Nations living on-reserve in Ontario, Canada

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作者
Juric, Amanda K. [1 ]
Batal, Malek [2 ]
David, Will [3 ]
Sharp, Donald [3 ]
Schwartz, Harold [4 ]
Ing, Amy [2 ]
Fediuk, Karen
Black, Andrew [3 ]
Tikhonov, Constantine [4 ]
Chan, Hing Man [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[2] Univ Montreal, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[3] Assembly First Nations, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[4] Hlth Canada, Environm Publ Hlth Div, FNIHB, Ottawa, ON, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Methyl mercury; First Nations; Ontario; Fish consumption; Exposure assessment; FOOD-FREQUENCY QUESTIONNAIRE; WABIGOON RIVER SYSTEM; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; INDIGENOUS PEOPLES; ABORIGINAL PEOPLES; TRADITIONAL FOOD; METHYLMERCURY EXPOSURE; NUTRITION TRANSITION; NATIVE POPULATION; JAMES-BAY;
D O I
10.1016/j.envres.2017.06.025
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Methyl Mercury (MeHg) exposure is a global environmental health concern. Indigenous peoples around the world are susceptible to MeHg exposure from often higher fish consumption compared to general populations. The objective of this study was to estimate dietary exposure to methylmercury (MeHg) among First Nations living on-reserve in the province of Ontario, Canada. A total diet study was constructed based on a 24-h recall from the First Nations Food, Nutrition, and Environment Study (FNFNES), and measured contaminant concentrations from Health Canada for market foods, and FNFNES for traditional foods. A probabilistic assessment of annual and seasonal traditional food consumptions was conducted for 1429 adult participants. Results were compared to exposures in the general Canadian population and reference values from Health Canada for adults and women of childbearing age (ages 19-50). Results indicated traditional foods to be the primary contributor to the dietary total MeHg intake (72%). The average dietary total MeHg exposure in the First Nations population in Ontario (0.039 mu g/kg/d) was 1.6 times higher than the general Canadian population; however, the majority (97.8%) of the population was below the reference values. Mercury concentrations in participants' hair samples (n = 744) ranged from 0.03 to 13.54 mu g/g, with an average of 0.64 mu g/g (geometric average of 0.27 mu g/g). Less than 1% of the population had a hair mercury value above the 6 mu g/g level, and 1.3% of women of child bearing age had values greater than 2 mu g/g. Fish species contributing to the MeHg intake included pickerel-walleye, pike, perch and trout. Only 7.9% of the population met the recommended fish consumption rate of two, 3.5 oz servings per week from the American Heart Association. Therefore, consumption of lower trophic level fish can be promoted to provide the maximum nutritional benefit with minimal risk of MeHg exposure.
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页码:409 / 420
页数:12
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