Hansen L G
J Epidemiol Community Health. 2002 Nov;56(11):820-1. doi: 10.1136/jech.56.11.820.
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in various food supplies have important health impacts, but are not as devastating as malnutrition and, perhaps, obesity. POPs should be controlled and the Stockholm Convention is having an accelerating effect on the global decline of POP manufacture and use. Reservoirs from previous misuses are much larger than current manufacture and efforts should be directed at containing these reservoirs, tackling food shortages, and continuing to educate toward following advisories and maintaining a varied diet and food sources.
各类食物供应中的持久性有机污染物(POPs)对健康有重要影响,但不如营养不良以及或许还有肥胖那样具有毁灭性。持久性有机污染物应得到控制,《斯德哥尔摩公约》正在加速全球范围内持久性有机污染物生产和使用的减少。以往不当使用造成的污染物存量比当前的产量大得多,应致力于控制这些存量、解决粮食短缺问题,并继续开展教育,以促使人们遵循相关建议,保持多样化的饮食和食物来源。