Risk Assessment Department, French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES), 14 rue Pierre et Marie Curie, 94700 Maisons-Alfort, France.
Centre de Recherche pour l'Étude et l'Observation des Conditions de Vie (CREDOC), 142 rue du Chevaleret, 75013 Paris, France.
J Food Prot. 2023 Dec;86(12):100180. doi: 10.1016/j.jfp.2023.100180. Epub 2023 Oct 13.
Shellfish are a source of nutrients but are also a matter of concern in terms of food safety due to natural contaminants such as phycotoxins or anthropogenic contaminants including microbial agents and heavy metals. However, data related to consumption for each mollusk species are scarce and missing for appropriate exposure calculation. The objective of the study was to generate shellfish consumption data in the adult coastal population in France to assess exposure to health risks, the effects of determinants on the frequency of consumption and usual intake, and shellfish food risk perception. Our study, named the CONSOMER study, was carried out using an online survey in 2016 and 2017 and included a food frequency questionnaire. After validation, 2,479 individual questionnaires were available for statistical analysis. Our findings provide estimates of shellfish consumption frequency, portion sizes, weekly intake in g/week, and g/week/body weight that can be used for acute and chronic exposure calculations. For the acute risk, the 97.5th percentile of the portion size was found to be around 290 g for the adult coastal population. For chronic exposure, recreational shellfish harvesting activities were associated with higher weekly intakes. A non-negligible part of this subpopulation is not aware of food safety recommendations concerning harvesting areas. Results for shellfish harvester consumption in particular are consistent with other available data. Exposure calculations and safety recommendations should target shellfish harvesters.
贝类既是营养物质的来源,但由于天然污染物如藻毒素或人为污染物包括微生物制剂和重金属,也成为食品安全方面令人关注的问题。然而,有关每种贝类食用的数据很少,并且对于适当的暴露计算而言是缺失的。该研究的目的是生成法国沿海成年人群的贝类食用数据,以评估暴露于健康风险的情况、决定因素对食用频率和通常摄入量的影响,以及贝类食品风险感知。我们的研究名为 CONSOMER 研究,于 2016 年和 2017 年使用在线调查进行,包括食物频率问卷。在验证后,共有 2479 份个人问卷可用于统计分析。我们的研究结果提供了贝类食用频率、份量、每周摄入量(g/周)和 g/周/体重的估计值,可用于急性和慢性暴露计算。对于急性风险,沿海成年人群的份量第 97.5 个百分位数约为 290 克。对于慢性暴露,休闲贝类捕捞活动与更高的每周摄入量相关。该亚群中相当一部分人不知道有关捕捞区域的食品安全建议。特别是贝类捕捞者的食用数据与其他可用数据一致。暴露计算和安全建议应针对贝类捕捞者。