Probabilistic Estimation of Dietary Intake of Methylmercury from Fish in Japan.

Food safety (Tokyo, Japan) Pub Date : 2021-02-10 eCollection Date: 2021-03-01 DOI:10.14252/foodsafetyfscj.D-20-00018
Takahiro Watanabe, Rieko Matsuda, Chikako Uneyama
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Abstract Dietary intake of methylmercury from fish was estimated via Monte Carlo simulation using data for methylmercury concentrations in 210 fish samples and data regarding fish consumption extracted from the Japanese National Health and Nutrition Survey. The fish analyzed were classified into 5 groups according to categories used in the survey. The distribution of consumption of fish from each group was used without fitting to statistical distributions. A log-normal distribution was fitted to the distribution of methylmercury concentration in each fish group. Two random numbers that followed these distributions were generated, and a trial value was calculated by multiplying these random numbers. The trial value was divided by the body weight (50 kg) to arrive at an estimate of dietary methylmercury intake. A total of 100,000 Monte Carlo simulation iterations were performed. The estimated mean daily intake of methylmercury was 0.093 µg/kg body weight (bw)/day. This value is well below the tolerable daily intake of 0.292 µg/kg bw/day calculated from the tolerable weekly intake (2.0 µg/kg bw/week) established by the Food Safety Commission of Japan. The probability that the daily intake of methylmercury exceeds the tolerable daily intake was 7.6%. As there are no data regarding fish consumption for consecutive days, estimation of the weekly intake of methylmercury is a subject for future studies.

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日本鱼类膳食甲基汞摄入量的概率估计。
通过蒙特卡罗模拟,利用210个鱼类样本中的甲基汞浓度数据和日本国家健康和营养调查中提取的鱼类消费量数据,估计了鱼类膳食中甲基汞的摄入量。根据调查中使用的类别,分析的鱼被分为5组。各组鱼的消费量分布未拟合统计分布。各组鱼类甲基汞浓度的分布符合对数正态分布。生成遵循这些分布的两个随机数,并通过将这些随机数相乘计算出一个试验值。试验值除以体重(50公斤),得出饮食甲基汞摄入量的估计值。总共进行了10万次蒙特卡罗模拟迭代。估计甲基汞的平均每日摄入量为0.093微克/千克体重(bw)/天。这一数值远低于日本食品安全委员会制定的每周可耐受摄入量(2.0微克/千克体重/周)计算得出的每日可耐受摄入量0.292微克/千克体重/天。每日甲基汞摄入量超过每日可耐受摄入量的概率为7.6%。由于没有关于连续几天食用鱼类的数据,估计每周甲基汞的摄入量是未来研究的主题。
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