Title of article :
Dietary intake of cadmium by children and adults from Germany
using duplicate portion sampling
Author/Authors :
Michael Wilhelma، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Ju¨rgen Wittsiepea، نويسنده , , Petra Schreya، نويسنده , , Ursula Buddea، نويسنده , , Helga Idelb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
The dietary intake of cadmium was studied among children and adults from Germany.The study area comprised
the highly industrialized Ruhr district as well as the North Sea island Amrum.A total of 229 duplicate samples were
collected from 49 individuals between December 1994 and May 1995.The sampling period for each participant was
either 3 or 7 days.Cadmium concentrations in duplicate samples were measured by atomic absorption spectrometry.
The daily cadmium intakes (geometric mean) for 4 different groups of individuals distributed as follows: for small
children (mean age: 1.8 years) from the Ruhr district 0.17 mgy(kgbwØday) wrange: 0.02–1.62 mgy(kgbwØday)x, for
children (mean age: 3.8 years) from the Ruhr district 0.49 mgy(kgbwØday) wrange: 0.11–2.06 mgy(kgbwØday)x, for
children (mean age: 3.9 years) living on the North Sea island Amrum 0.35 mgy(kgbwØday) wrange: 0.09–1.13 mgy
(kgbwØday)x and for adults (mean age: 40.9 years) from the Ruhr district 0.37 mgy(kgbwØday) wrange: 0.05–1.32 mg
y(kgbwØday)x.Compar ed to the provisional tolerable weekly intake (PTWI) of 7 mgy(kgbwØweek) proposed by the
WHO the dietary intake of cadmium was rather high.The geometric mean and maximum intake values for the
different groups ranged between 24.3–55.7% and 62.7–120.7 respectively of the PTWI. We therefore conclude, that
the cadmium exposure of the population needs to be reduced in order to minimize the risk of adverse health effects
related to this metal.
Keywords :
Cadmium , dietary intake , Duplicate study , children , Germany , PTWI , Provisional tolerable weekly intake , adults
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment