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巴芬岛因纽特人食物中微量金属的膳食暴露评估。

Assessment of dietary exposure to trace metals in Baffin Inuit food.

作者信息

Chan H M, Kim C, Khoday K, Receveur O, Kuhnlein H V

机构信息

Centre for Nutrition and the Environment of Indigenous Peoples, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

出版信息

Environ Health Perspect. 1995 Jul-Aug;103(7-8):740-6. doi: 10.1289/ehp.95103740.

Abstract

Chronic metal toxicity is a concern in the Canadian Arctic because of the findings of high metal levels in wildlife animals and the fact that traditional food constitutes a major component of the diet of indigenous peoples. We examined exposure to trace metals through traditional food resources for Inuit living in the community of Qikiqtarjuaq on Baffin Island in the eastern Arctic. Mercury, cadmium, and lead were determined in local food resources as normally prepared and eaten. Elevated concentrations of mercury ( > 50 micrograms/100 g) were found in ringed seal liver, narwhal mattak, beluga meat, and beluga mattak, and relatively high concentrations of cadmium and lead ( > 100 micrograms/100 g) were found in ringed seal liver, mussels, and kelp. Quantified dietary recalls taken seasonally reflected normal consumption patterns of these food resources by adult men and women ( > 20 years old) and children (3-12 years old). Based on traditional food consumption, the average daily intake levels of total mercury for both adults (65 micrograms for women and 97 micrograms for men) and children (38 micrograms) were higher than the Canadian average value (16 micrograms). The average weekly intake of mercury for all age groups exceeded the intake guidelines (5.0 micrograms/kg/day) established by the Joint Food and Agriculture Organization/World Health Organization Expert Committee on Food Additives and Contaminants. The primary foods that contributed to metal intake for the Baffin Inuit were ringed seal meat, caribou meat, and kelp. We review the superior nutritional benefits and potential health risks of traditional food items and implications for monitoring metal contents of food, clinical symptoms, and food use.

摘要

由于在野生动物体内发现了高金属含量,以及传统食物是北极地区原住民饮食的主要组成部分,慢性金属毒性在加拿大北极地区备受关注。我们研究了生活在北极东部巴芬岛基吉塔鲁阿夸社区的因纽特人通过传统食物资源接触痕量金属的情况。测定了当地正常烹制和食用的食物资源中的汞、镉和铅含量。在环斑海豹肝脏、独角鲸鱼皮、白鲸肉和白鲸鱼皮中发现汞浓度升高(>50微克/100克),在环斑海豹肝脏、贻贝和海带中发现镉和铅浓度相对较高(>100微克/100克)。按季节进行的定量饮食回忆反映了成年男性和女性(>20岁)以及儿童(3 - 12岁)对这些食物资源的正常消费模式。根据传统食物消费情况,成年人(女性65微克,男性97微克)和儿童(38微克)的总汞平均每日摄入量均高于加拿大平均值(16微克)。所有年龄组的汞平均每周摄入量均超过了食品和农业组织/世界卫生组织食品添加剂和污染物联合专家委员会制定的摄入指南(5.0微克/千克/天)。对巴芬岛因纽特人金属摄入量有贡献的主要食物是环斑海豹肉、驯鹿肉和海带。我们回顾了传统食物的卓越营养益处和潜在健康风险,以及监测食物金属含量、临床症状和食物使用的意义。

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