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对加拿大魁北克北部伊魁特地区的九个因纽特第一民族的传统食物和吸烟作为镉来源的研究。

An examination of traditional foods and cigarette smoking as cadmium sources among the nine First Nations of Eeyou Istchee, Northern Quebec, Canada.

机构信息

Environment and Resource Studies, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Environ Sci Process Impacts. 2014 May;16(6):1422-33. doi: 10.1039/c4em00064a.

Abstract

Cadmium (Cd), a nonessential toxic metal present in the environment, accumulates in the organs of herbivorous mammals which typically are consumed by Aboriginal populations. The relative contribution of this potential exposure source to concentrations of blood Cd was investigated in 1429 participants (age >7 years) residing in the nine Cree First Nations communities of Eeyou Istchee, northern Quebec, Canada. Analysis of variance identified significant Cd concentration differences between communities, sex, and age groups, although these were complicated by significant 2-way interactions. The percentage of participants with Cd concentrations within the adopted health-based guideline categories of 'acceptable', 'concern' and 'action' pertaining to kidney damage was 56.2%, 38.3%, and 5.5%, respectively. Partial correlations (controlling for age as a continuous variable) did not show a significant association between consumption of traditional foods and Cd concentrations (r = 0.014, df = 105, p = 0.883). A significant and positive partial correlation (r = 0.390, df = 105, p < 0.001) was observed between Cd concentrations and number of cigarettes smoked daily. Analysis of covariance (with mean daily organ meat consumption over the year as a covariate) confirmed that smokers had significantly higher levels of blood Cd than non-smokers (F1,1109 = 1918.2, p < 0.001), and that traditional food consumption was not a good predictor of Cd exposure. Our findings suggest that consumption of traditional foods should not be restricted in Eeyou Istchee for fear of increased Cd exposure risk. Further studies of smoking prevalence among the Cree First Nations and additional public health initiatives to reduce smoking are recommended.

摘要

镉(Cd)是环境中存在的一种非必需的有毒金属,会在草食性哺乳动物的器官中积累,而这些哺乳动物通常是因纽特人的食物来源。在加拿大魁北克北部的 Eeyou Istchee 的 9 个克里第一民族社区,对 1429 名(年龄>7 岁)居民进行了这项研究,旨在调查这种潜在的暴露源对血液 Cd 浓度的相对贡献。方差分析确定了社区之间、性别之间和年龄组之间 Cd 浓度存在显著差异,尽管这些差异受到 2 个因素之间的显著相互作用的影响。在与肾脏损伤有关的基于健康的指导方针类别中,有 56.2%、38.3%和 5.5%的参与者的 Cd 浓度分别属于“可接受”、“关注”和“行动”类别。偏相关(以年龄为连续变量进行控制)并未显示传统食品消费与 Cd 浓度之间存在显著关联(r = 0.014,df = 105,p = 0.883)。在 Cd 浓度和每天吸烟的香烟数量之间观察到显著的正偏相关(r = 0.390,df = 105,p <0.001)。协方差分析(以一年中平均每日器官肉的消费为协变量)证实,吸烟者的血液 Cd 水平明显高于非吸烟者(F1,1109 = 1918.2,p <0.001),而且传统食品的消费并不能很好地预测 Cd 暴露。我们的研究结果表明,在 Eeyou Istchee,不应因为担心增加 Cd 暴露风险而限制传统食品的消费。建议进一步研究克里第一民族的吸烟率,并采取更多的公共卫生措施来减少吸烟。

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