This thesis quantified risks of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and mercury (Hg) in the diet of First Nations peoples residing on-reserve in the province of Ontario, Canada. Data was obtained from the 2011-2012 First Nations Food, Nutrition, and Environment Study (FNFNES) and Health Canada to construct total diet studies and probabilistic assessments. Results indicated that the majority of the population is at low risk of exceeding the reference values for these contaminants. Average exposures of Pb and Hg were higher than the general Canadian population (1.7 and 1.6 times greater, respectively), whereas Cd was 59% lower than the Canadian average. The upper percentiles of the population exposure distributions were characterized for contributing f...
This study explored urinary cadmium levels among Torres Strait Islanders in response to concerns abo...
This study explored urinary cadmium levels among Torres Strait Islanders in response to concerns abo...
This study explored urinary cadmium levels among Torres Strait Islanders in response to concerns abo...
Abstract Background Human biomonitoring represents an important tool for health risk assessment, sup...
This study sought to characterize the risk to human health from dietary mercury (Hg) exposure in two...
Background: The Sahtú is a subarctic region located in the Northwest Territories, Canada. It is com...
Traditional food is an important part of the diet for many Arctic residents, particularly First Nati...
First Nations peoples experience many benefits from eating locally-harvested wild foods, but these b...
This article presents preliminary data on blood levels of lead, total mercury, and cadmium in Canadi...
International audienceBackground: The body burden of metals and persistent organic pollutants (POPs)...
International audienceBackground: The body burden of metals and persistent organic pollutants (POPs)...
Newcomer women from developing countries are recognized to be at risk for elevated exposures to envi...
Newcomer women from developing countries are recognized to be at risk for elevated exposures to envi...
Indigenous people of the Torres Strait Islands have been concerned about the safety of their traditi...
AbstractAboriginal peoples in the Canadian Arctic are exposed to persistent organic pollutants (POPs...
This study explored urinary cadmium levels among Torres Strait Islanders in response to concerns abo...
This study explored urinary cadmium levels among Torres Strait Islanders in response to concerns abo...
This study explored urinary cadmium levels among Torres Strait Islanders in response to concerns abo...
Abstract Background Human biomonitoring represents an important tool for health risk assessment, sup...
This study sought to characterize the risk to human health from dietary mercury (Hg) exposure in two...
Background: The Sahtú is a subarctic region located in the Northwest Territories, Canada. It is com...
Traditional food is an important part of the diet for many Arctic residents, particularly First Nati...
First Nations peoples experience many benefits from eating locally-harvested wild foods, but these b...
This article presents preliminary data on blood levels of lead, total mercury, and cadmium in Canadi...
International audienceBackground: The body burden of metals and persistent organic pollutants (POPs)...
International audienceBackground: The body burden of metals and persistent organic pollutants (POPs)...
Newcomer women from developing countries are recognized to be at risk for elevated exposures to envi...
Newcomer women from developing countries are recognized to be at risk for elevated exposures to envi...
Indigenous people of the Torres Strait Islands have been concerned about the safety of their traditi...
AbstractAboriginal peoples in the Canadian Arctic are exposed to persistent organic pollutants (POPs...
This study explored urinary cadmium levels among Torres Strait Islanders in response to concerns abo...
This study explored urinary cadmium levels among Torres Strait Islanders in response to concerns abo...
This study explored urinary cadmium levels among Torres Strait Islanders in response to concerns abo...