Department of Exposure, German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), Berlin, Germany.
Department of Chemicals and Product Safety, German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), Berlin, Germany.
Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess. 2019 Dec;36(12):1822-1836. doi: 10.1080/19440049.2019.1668967. Epub 2019 Oct 4.
Dietary exposure of the German adult population to the elements aluminium, copper, mercury (and as methylmercury), manganese and lead were assessed using data from the first total diet study (TDS) in Germany. In this pilot TDS, performed 2014-2015, 246 food samples were purchased in the Berlin area, prepared 'as consumed', and subsequently analysed. Dietary exposure for the German adult population between 14 and 80 years of age was estimated by combining TDS data with individual consumption data from the German National Consumption Survey II (NVS II). Estimated mean and high-level dietary exposure values showed that none of the elements analysed exceeded toxicological reference values; neither was there an undersupply of essential elements. Assessments for methylmercury and lead in women of child-bearing age, in particular, showed no considerable elevated intake levels.
采用来自德国首次总膳食研究(TDS)的数据,评估了德国成年人群体中铝、铜、汞(以及甲基汞)、锰和铅元素的膳食暴露情况。在 2014-2015 年进行的这项 TDS 初步研究中,在柏林地区购买了 246 个食品样本,按照“即食”标准进行准备,然后进行分析。通过将 TDS 数据与德国国家消费调查 II(NVS II)中的个体消费数据相结合,对 14 至 80 岁的德国成年人群体的膳食暴露进行了估计。估计的平均和高水平膳食暴露值表明,所分析的元素均未超过毒理学参考值;也没有必需元素摄入不足的情况。特别是对育龄妇女的甲基汞和铅评估表明,其摄入量没有明显升高。