Mao Weifeng, Jiang Dingguo, Sui Haixia, Song Yan, Shao Yi, Zhang Lei
NHC Key Laboratory of Food Safety Risk Assessment, China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment, Beijing, China.
Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess. 2022 May;39(5):938-948. doi: 10.1080/19440049.2022.2037726. Epub 2022 Mar 14.
The objective of this study was to investigate the potential effects from exposure to multiple metals, including cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), arsenic (As), mercury (Hg), nickel (Ni) and lead (Pb) that exist in shellfish in Chinese populations, and evaluate the impacts of cumulative exposures among individuals. A total 15,469 individual shellfish samples were analyzed following a protocol for elemental analysis. A total of 25,669 respondents were selected through stratified multi-stage cluster sampling from 31 survey sites in China. Individual shellfish consumption data and body weight were collected and analyzed with a 24-hour dietary recall method on three non-consecutive days. The consumers were divided into two groups: aged 2-12 years group and aged ≥13 years. Exposure levels were estimated based using a semi-probabilistic risk assessment method and cumulative exposures among individual persons using the maximum cumulative ratio (MCR) method. The mean, median and 95th percentile of all metals exposure for age 2-12 years group were higher than age ≥13 years group, but none exceeded the respective reference doses of the metals. The mean hazard indices (HI) of each metal in shellfish for both age groups were less than 1. The MCR values calculated among 1283 consumers ranged from 1.28 to 3.25 with the average MCR value was 2.22. There were 51 (3.98%) consumers in group I, 1186 (92.44%) consumers in group II, 26(2.03%) consumers in group III A, and 20 (1.56%) consumers in group III B. And cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) produced the HQ that trigged cumulative exposures. It was concluded that heavy metals did not present a potential health risk to people solely through shellfish. The cumulative risks indicated that 7.56% of the surveyed consumers were of concern because of high HI of metals exposure, and Cd, Pb, and Ni made significant contributions to the potential risk.
本研究的目的是调查中国人群食用贝类中存在的多种金属(包括镉(Cd)、铬(Cr)、砷(As)、汞(Hg)、镍(Ni)和铅(Pb))的潜在影响,并评估个体累积暴露的影响。按照元素分析方案对总共15469份个体贝类样本进行了分析。通过分层多阶段整群抽样从中国31个调查地点选取了总共25669名受访者。采用连续三天的24小时膳食回顾法收集并分析个体贝类消费数据和体重。消费者分为两组:2至12岁组和13岁及以上组。使用半概率风险评估方法估计暴露水平,并使用最大累积比率(MCR)方法估计个体的累积暴露。2至12岁组所有金属暴露的平均值、中位数和第95百分位数均高于13岁及以上组,但均未超过各金属的相应参考剂量。两个年龄组贝类中每种金属的平均危害指数(HI)均小于1。在1283名消费者中计算出的MCR值范围为1.28至3.25,平均MCR值为2.22。第一组有51名(3.98%)消费者,第二组有1186名(92.44%)消费者,第三A组有26名(2.03%)消费者,第三B组有20名(1.56%)消费者。镉(Cd)和铅(Pb)产生了引发累积暴露的危害商(HQ)。研究得出结论,重金属不会仅通过贝类对人群构成潜在健康风险。累积风险表明,7.56%的受调查消费者因金属暴露的高HI而受到关注,镉、铅和镍对潜在风险有重大贡献。