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为五个欧洲国家的总膳食研究制定统一的食物和样本清单。

Development of harmonised food and sample lists for total diet studies in five European countries.

作者信息

Dofkova Marcela, Nurmi Tanja, Berg Katharina, Reykdal Ólafur, Gunnlaugsdóttir Helga, Vasco Elsa, Dias Maria Graça, Blahova Jitka, Rehurkova Irena, Putkonen Tiina, Ritvanen Tiina, Lindtner Oliver, Desnica Natasa, Jörundsdóttir Hrönn Ó, Oliveira Luísa, Ruprich Jiri

机构信息

a Centre for Health, Nutrition and Food , National Institute of Public Health , Brno , Czech Republic.

b Research and Laboratory Department , Finnish Food Safety Authority Evira , Helsinki , Finland.

出版信息

Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess. 2016 Jun;33(6):933-44. doi: 10.1080/19440049.2016.1189770. Epub 2016 Jun 1.

Abstract

A total diet study (TDS) is a public health tool for determination of population dietary exposure to chemicals across the entire diet. TDSs have been performed in several countries but the comparability of data produced is limited. Harmonisation of the TDS methodology is therefore desirable and the development of comparable TDS food lists is considered essential to achieve the consistency between countries. The aim of this study is to develop and test the feasibility of a method for establishing harmonised TDS food and sample lists in five European countries with different consumption patterns (Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Iceland and Portugal). The food lists were intended to be applicable for exposure assessment of wide range of chemical substances in adults (18-64 years) and the elderly (65-74 years). Food consumption data from recent dietary surveys measured on individuals served as the basis for this work. Since the national data from these five countries were not comparable, all foods were linked to the EFSA FoodEx2 classification and description system. The selection of foods for TDS was based on the weight of food consumed and was carried out separately for each FoodEx2 level 1 food group. Individual food approach was respected as much as possible when the TDS samples were defined. TDS food lists developed with this approach represented 94.7-98.7% of the national total diet weights. The overall number of TDS samples varied from 128 in Finland to 246 in Germany. The suggested method was successfully implemented in all five countries. Mapping of data to the EFSA FoodEx2 coding system was recognised as a crucial step in harmonisation of the developed TDS food lists.

摘要

全膳食研究(TDS)是一种公共卫生工具,用于确定人群通过整个饮食对化学物质的膳食暴露情况。多个国家都开展了全膳食研究,但所产生数据的可比性有限。因此,全膳食研究方法的协调统一很有必要,并且开发可比的全膳食研究食品清单被认为是实现各国之间一致性的关键。本研究的目的是开发并测试一种方法的可行性,该方法用于在五个具有不同消费模式的欧洲国家(捷克共和国、芬兰、德国、冰岛和葡萄牙)建立统一的全膳食研究食品和样本清单。这些食品清单旨在适用于对成年人(18 - 64岁)和老年人(65 - 74岁)广泛化学物质的暴露评估。来自近期针对个体的膳食调查中的食物消费数据作为这项工作的基础。由于这五个国家的国家数据不可比,所有食物都与欧洲食品安全局(EFSA)的FoodEx2分类和描述系统相关联。全膳食研究中食物的选择基于所消费食物的重量,并针对每个FoodEx2一级食物组分别进行。在定义全膳食研究样本时,尽可能尊重个体食物方法。用这种方法制定的全膳食研究食品清单占国家总膳食重量的94.7% - 98.7%。全膳食研究样本的总数从芬兰的128个到德国的246个不等。所建议的方法在所有五个国家都成功实施。将数据映射到欧洲食品安全局的FoodEx2编码系统被认为是统一所制定的全膳食研究食品清单的关键一步。

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