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Medical Hydrogeology of Asian Deltas: Status of Groundwater Toxicants and Nutrients, and Implications for Human Health

机译:亚洲三角洲的医学水文地质:地下水有毒物质和营养物质的状况及其对人类健康的影响

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Drinking water, a fluid primarily for human hydration, is also a source of mineral nutrients. Groundwater, a drinking water source for more than 70% of inhabitants living in Asian deltas, has received much attention because of its naturally occurring arsenic, but the linkage of arsenic toxicity with other water constituents has not been studied. In addition, although nutrients are generally provided by food, in under developed rural settings, where people subsist on low nutrient diets, drinking-water-nutrients may supply quantities critical to human health thereby preventing diseases. Here, we show, using augmented datasets from three Asian deltas (Bengal, Mekong, and Red River), that the chemical content of groundwater is so substantial that in some areas individuals obtain up to 50% or more of the recommended daily intake (RDI) of some nutrients (e.g., calcium, magnesium, iron) from just two litres of drinking water. We also show some indications of a spatial association of groundwater nutrients and health outcome using demographic health data from Bangladesh. We therefore suggest that an understanding of the association of non-communicable disease and poor nutrition cannot be developed, particularly in areas with high levels of dissolved solids in water sources, without considering the contribution of drinking water to nutrient and mineral supply.
机译:饮用水是一种主要用于人体保湿的液体,也是矿物质营养的来源。地下水是生活在亚洲三角洲的70%以上居民的饮用水源,由于其天然存在的砷而备受关注,但尚未研究砷毒性与其他水成分之间的联系。此外,尽管营养通常是由食物提供的,但在发达的农村环境中,人们以低营养饮食为生,但是饮用水中的营养可能会提供对人体健康至关重要的数量,从而预防疾病。在这里,我们使用来自三个亚洲三角洲(孟加拉,湄公河和红河)的增强数据集显示,地下水的化学含量非常高,以至于在某些地区,个人可以获得建议的每日摄入量的50%或更多(RDI) )仅两升饮用水中的一些营养素(例如钙,镁,铁)。我们还使用孟加拉国的人口健康数据显示了地下水养分与健康结果在空间上的关联性。因此,我们建议,如果不考虑饮用水对营养和矿物质供应的贡献,就不能发展对非传染性疾病和营养不良的联系的理解,尤其是在水中溶解固体含量较高的地区。

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