HYGIENIC ASSESSMENT OF FOOD INTAKE OF ALUMINUM IN THE ADULT POPULATION OF THE REGION OF WESTERN SIBERIA

Q3 Social Sciences Ekologiya Cheloveka (Human Ecology) Pub Date : 2024-01-19 DOI:10.17816/humeco321227
A. V. Brusentsova, D. V. Turchaninov, N. V. Gogadze, Valeriya Anatolyevna Zueva, E. A. Vilms
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Aim Hygienic assessment of the dietary intake of aluminum in the body of the adult population of the region of Western Siberia. Materials methods The studies were conducted in 2019-2020 among the adult population of the Omsk region. The aluminum content in the human body was evaluated in 240 people.The actual intake of aluminum with food products was assessed in 421 adult residents of the region using a questionnaire on the frequency of food consumption. Results In 33.13.9% of the population, the content of aluminum in the body was higher than the reference values. Significant differences in the content of aluminum in the body of the population of different age-sex groups have not been determined (p=0.200). The median daily intake of aluminum was 4.77 mg/day. (3.679; 6.118). The main contribution to the intake of aluminum with food products was made by: "Drinks", "Vegetables", "Bakery products", among individual products - tea and bread. An increase in the contribution of vegetables and a decrease in the contribution of confectionery products to the intake of aluminum with an increase in the age of the population was noted. Discussion The median intake of "edible" aluminum in the adult population of the Omsk region did not exceed TWI, as well as PTWI, and corresponded to world data on the average level of aluminum intake into the human body. Conclusion An increase in the proportion of the population with a high content of aluminum in the body requires in-depth toxicological, hygienic and epidemiological studies.
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西伯利亚西部地区成年人铝食物摄入量的卫生学评估
目的 对西西伯利亚西部地区成年人体内铝的膳食摄入量进行卫生学评估。材料 方法 研究于 2019-2020 年在鄂木斯克地区的成年人口中进行。对 240 人进行了人体内铝含量的评估。使用食品消费频率调查问卷对该地区 421 名成年居民的食品铝实际摄入量进行了评估。结果 33.13.9% 的人体内的铝含量高于参考值。不同年龄-性别人群体内铝含量的显著差异尚未确定(P=0.200)。铝的日摄入量中位数为 4.77 毫克/天(3.679;6.118)。食品对铝摄入量的主要贡献来自于"饮料"、"蔬菜"、"烘焙食品",以及个别产品--茶和面包。随着人口年龄的增加,蔬菜对铝摄入量的贡献增加,而糖果产品对铝摄入量的贡献减少。讨论 鄂木斯克州成年人 "可食用 "铝摄入量的中位数没有超过 TWI 和 PTWI,符合人体铝摄入量平均水平的世界数据。结论 人体铝含量高的人口比例的增加需要深入的毒理学、卫生学和流行病学研究。
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