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Human Body Burden and Dietary Methylmercury Intake: The Relationship in a Rice-Consuming Population
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NutritionHair Mehg ConcentrationsDietary ExposureOccupational Health SciencesHuman Body BurdenPublic Health NutritionObesityEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental ExposureMercury BiogeochemistryEnvironmental HealthHuman Mehg ExposureRice-consuming PopulationToxicologyPublic HealthHazardous PollutantsClinical NutritionMehg ExposureHuman ExposureWater QualityDietary Methylmercury IntakeEcotoxicologyEnvironmental Risk AssessmentMicronutrientsEnvironmental EngineeringEnvironmental DiseaseMetal ToxicityHuman NutritionEnvironmental ToxicologyMetabolismMedicineWestern Pattern Diet
Rice can be the main route of methylmercury (MeHg) exposure for rice-consuming populations living in area where mercury (Hg) is mined. However, the current risk assessment paradigm for MeHg exposure is based on epidemiological data collected from fish-consuming populations. This study was designed to evaluate the relationship between dietary MeHg intake and human body burden in a rice -consuming population from the Wanshan Hg mining area in China. Hair MeHg concentrations averaged 2.07 ± 1.79 μg/g, and the average blood MeHg concentration across the study area ranged from 2.20 to 9.36 μg/L. MeHg constituted 52.8 ± 17.5% and 71.7 ± 18.2% of total Hg (THg) on average in blood and hair samples, respectively. Blood and hair MeHg concentrations, rather than THg, can be used as a proxy of human MeHg exposure. Hair MeHg levels showed no significant monthly variation; however, hair THg can be impacted by inorganic Hg exposure. The toxicokinetic model of MeHg exposure based on fish consumption underestimated the human hair MeHg levels, and this may be a consequence of the high hair-to-blood MeHg ratio (361 ± 105) in the studied rice-consuming population. The use of risk assessment models based on fish consumption may not be appropriate for inland mining areas where rice is the staple food.
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