Dietary exposure to trace elements and health risk assessment in the region of Valencia, Spain: a total diet study
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Dietary exposure of the Valencian region population to lead, cadmium, inorganic arsenic (iAs), chromium, copper, tin and methylmercury (meHg) was assessed in a total diet study carried out in the region of Valencia in 2010–11. A total of 8100 food samples were collected and analysed. Occurrence data were combined with consumption data to estimate dietary exposure in adults (> 15 years of age) and young children (6–15 years of age). The estimated intake was calculated by a probabilistic approach. Average intake levels (optimistic scenario) for lead, iAs, chromium and tin were 0.21, 0.08, 1.79 and 1.87 µg kg<sup>−</sup><sup>1</sup> bw day<sup>−1</sup> respectively; for Cd and meHg average intake levels were 0.77 and 0.54 µg kg<sup>–</sup><sup>1</sup> bw week<sup>−1</sup>, respectively, and for Cu, 1.60 mg day<sup>−1</sup>. In terms of risk characterisation, the results showed that 2.84% of the adult population may exceed the BMDL<sub>10</sub> (benchmark dose lower confidence limit) established for Pb, which is linked to renal effects; whereas 28.01% of the young children population may exceed the BMDL<sub>01</sub> related to neurodevelopment effects. In addition, 8.47% of the adult population and 12.32% of young children exceeded the meHg tolerable weekly intake (TWI).
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Taylor & Francis
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2017-05-30



