<div><p>Children’s dietary exposure to metals has received limited attention in Australia. This study undertook a market basket survey and analysed 253 food and beverages for metals. These data were used in conjunction with recent average diet data for children in Western Australia to model dietary metals exposure, with mean metals intakes calculated for boys and girls aged 8, 12, 13 and 16 years. Results show that for some metals, including cadmium, nickel and manganese, dietary intake guidelines have been exceeded in younger children. The mean modelled cadmium intake in children aged 8 years was almost 60% of the World Health Organisation (WHO) guideline and exceeded the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) guideline. Nickel and manganes...
International audienceIn addition to dietary exposure, children are exposed to metals via ingestion ...
[EN] Pollution by trace elements and its possible effect on organisms has become a worldwide concern...
Dietary exposure to heavy metals is a matter of concern for human health risk through the consumptio...
Exposure to toxic metals such as lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) from foods is a concern for young childr...
BACKGROUND:A growing body of evidence suggests that exposure to toxic metals occurs through diet but...
A growing body of evidence suggests that exposure to toxic metals occurs through diet but few studie...
The exposure of Finnish 1-year-olds to cadmium, lead and inorganic arsenic via food and drinking wat...
This risk assessment determined the dietary (food and tap water) exposure of Finnish children aged 1...
International audienceA total diet study (TDS) was conducted between 2010 and 2016 to assess the ris...
Oral ingestion is the predominant pathway of metal(loid)s exposure. In this study, the health risks ...
Objective: To measure the types and quantities of energy-dense, nutrient-poor ‘extra’ foods consumed...
Urine samples from four-year-old children located in a heavily industrialized zone in Asturias (Spai...
Arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury present potential health risks to children who are exposed throu...
Infants and young children are often regarded as two particularly vulnerable groups in terms of food...
<div><p>Dietary exposure to trace elements (aluminium, antimony, barium, cadmium, lead, nickel, vana...
International audienceIn addition to dietary exposure, children are exposed to metals via ingestion ...
[EN] Pollution by trace elements and its possible effect on organisms has become a worldwide concern...
Dietary exposure to heavy metals is a matter of concern for human health risk through the consumptio...
Exposure to toxic metals such as lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) from foods is a concern for young childr...
BACKGROUND:A growing body of evidence suggests that exposure to toxic metals occurs through diet but...
A growing body of evidence suggests that exposure to toxic metals occurs through diet but few studie...
The exposure of Finnish 1-year-olds to cadmium, lead and inorganic arsenic via food and drinking wat...
This risk assessment determined the dietary (food and tap water) exposure of Finnish children aged 1...
International audienceA total diet study (TDS) was conducted between 2010 and 2016 to assess the ris...
Oral ingestion is the predominant pathway of metal(loid)s exposure. In this study, the health risks ...
Objective: To measure the types and quantities of energy-dense, nutrient-poor ‘extra’ foods consumed...
Urine samples from four-year-old children located in a heavily industrialized zone in Asturias (Spai...
Arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury present potential health risks to children who are exposed throu...
Infants and young children are often regarded as two particularly vulnerable groups in terms of food...
<div><p>Dietary exposure to trace elements (aluminium, antimony, barium, cadmium, lead, nickel, vana...
International audienceIn addition to dietary exposure, children are exposed to metals via ingestion ...
[EN] Pollution by trace elements and its possible effect on organisms has become a worldwide concern...
Dietary exposure to heavy metals is a matter of concern for human health risk through the consumptio...