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Fish, Shellfish, and Children’s Health: An Assessment of Benefits, Risks, and Sustainability
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NutritionEngineeringDietary ExposureSustainable FisheryAmerican ChildrenAquatic Food SystemAquacultureEnvironmental HealthAdolescent NutritionToxicologyPublic HealthPediatric ToxicologyHealth BenefitsAquatic SustainabilitySeafood IndustryHealth PromotionChildren ’Fish FarmingToxic Food EnvironmentFood SafetyChild DevelopmentGlobal HealthShellfish HarvestsPediatricsChild NutritionEnvironmental ToxicologyPediatric Environmental HealthMarine Biology
American children eat relatively little fish and shellfish in comparison with other sources of animal protein, despite the health benefits that eating fish and shellfish may confer. At the same time, fish and shellfish may be sources of toxicants. This report serves to inform pediatricians about available research that elucidates health risks and benefits associated with fish and shellfish consumption in childhood as well as the sustainability of fish and shellfish harvests.
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