Harvey_1998_Aust.N.Z.J.Public.Health_22_266

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Title : The dietary intake of chemical residues in Brisbane adults - Harvey_1998_Aust.N.Z.J.Public.Health_22_266
Author(s) : Harvey PW , Marks GC , Heywood PF
Ref : Aust N Z J Public Health , 22 :266 , 1998
Abstract :

The purpose of this work was to integrate existing chemical residue and food consumption data for individuals to improve estimates of the dietary intake of chemical residues in the population of Brisbane. Previous estimates of intakes from the Australian Market Basket Survey (AMBS) have been based on energy-adjusted 'hypothetical national diets' and so allow no assessment of variation in intakes between individuals or groups. Data on concentration of fenitrothion, chlorpyrifos-methyl, pirimiphos-methyl, heptachlor and dieldrin in selected foods were taken from reports of the AMBS. Food consumption data were based upon the National Dietary Survey of Adults (NDSA) 1983; the same data from which the hypothetical diets are derived. The distribution of estimated 24-hour intakes was adjusted to represent usual intakes. Mean intakes of all residues were about one third those reported previously. None of the observed diets contained levels of residues that were greater than the Acceptable Daily Intakes. These findings support reassurances to the public that residues of agricultural chemicals monitored in the AMBS do not pose a health risk.

PubMedSearch : Harvey_1998_Aust.N.Z.J.Public.Health_22_266
PubMedID: 9744190

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Harvey PW, Marks GC, Heywood PF (1998)
The dietary intake of chemical residues in Brisbane adults
Aust N Z J Public Health 22 :266

Harvey PW, Marks GC, Heywood PF (1998)
Aust N Z J Public Health 22 :266