Dietary exposure to essential and toxic trace elements from a Total diet study in an adult Lebanese urban population |
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Authors: | L. Nasreddine O. Nashalian F. Naja L. Itani D. Parent-Massin M. Nabhani-Zeidan N. Hwalla |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Nutrition and Food Science, Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon;2. Environment Core Laboratory (EVL), Pathology & Laboratory Medicine (PLM), American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon;3. Laboratoire de Toxicologie Alimentaire et Cellulaire EA 3880, Université Européenne de Bretagne - Université de Bretagne Occidentale (UEB-UBO), Brest, France |
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Abstract: | This study assesses, by the Total diet study approach, the adequacy of micronutrient intake (Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Zn) and the dietary exposure of a Lebanese adult urban population to two toxic elements (Cd, Pb). The foods that made up the average ‘total diet’ were derived from a previous individual consumption survey. A total of 1215 individual foods were collected, prepared and cooked prior to analysis. Analytical quantification was performed using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Average daily intakes of Co (11.4 μg/day), Cu (1104.19 μg/day), Fe (13.00 mg/day), Mn (2.04 mg/day), Ni (126.27 μg/day) and Zn (10.97 mg/day) were below toxicological reference values and were found to satisfy nutritional recommendations, except for manganese in men and iron in women. Average dietary exposure to Pb and Cd represented 3.2% and 21.7% of the respective provisional tolerable weekly intakes. Estimates of dietary intakes of iron appeared to be inadequate for 63% of adult women. These findings should constitute a current measure of assessing the adequacy and safety of foods consumed in Lebanon and may be a basis for future monitoring studies. |
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Keywords: | AI, adequate intake GEMS/Food, Global Environment Monitoring System/Food Contamination Monitoring and Assessment Programme PMTDI, Provisional maximum tolerable daily intake PTWI, provisional tolerable weekly intake RDA, recommended dietary allowance TDI, tolerable daily intake TDS, Total diet study UL, tolerable upper intake level WHO, World Health Organization |
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