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The Global Food System as a Transport Pathway for Hazardous Chemicals: The Missing Link between Emissions and Exposure

机译:全球食品系统作为危险化学品的运输途径:排放与暴露之间的缺失环节

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Background: Food is a major pathway for human exposure to hazardous chemicals. The modern food system is becoming increasingly complex and globalized, but models for food-borne exposure typically assume locally derived diets or use concentrations directly measured in foods without accounting for food origin. Such approaches may not reflect actual chemical intakes because concentrations depend on food origin, and representative analysis is seldom available. Processing, packaging, storage, and transportation also impart different chemicals to food and are not yet adequately addressed. Thus, the link between environmental emissions and realistic human exposure is effectively broken. Objectives: We discuss the need for a fully integrated treatment of the modern industrialized food system, and we propose strategies for using existing models and relevant supporting data sources to track chemicals during production, processing, packaging, storage, and transport. Discussion: Fate and bioaccumulation models describe how chemicals distribute in the environment and accumulate through local food webs. Human exposure models can use concentrations in food to determine body burdens based on individual or population characteristics. New models now include the impacts of processing and packaging but are far from comprehensive. We propose to close the gap between emissions and exposure by utilizing a wider variety of models and data sources, including global food trade data, processing, and packaging models. Conclusions: A comprehensive approach that takes into account the complexity of the modern global food system is essential to enable better prediction of human exposure to chemicals in food, sound risk assessments, and more focused risk abatement strategies. Citation: Ng CA, von Goetz N. 2017. The global food system as a transport pathway for hazardous chemicals: the missing link between emissions and exposure. Environ Health Perspect 125:1–7;?http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/EHP168.
机译:背景:食物是人类接触有害化学物质的主要途径。现代食品系统正变得越来越复杂和全球化,但是食品传播的模型通常假设本地饮食或使用直接在食品中测量的浓度而不考虑食品来源。这些方法可能无法反映实际的化学摄入量,因为其浓度取决于食物的来源,并且很少有代表性的分析方法。加工,包装,存储和运输还给食物分配了不同的化学物质,尚未得到适当解决。因此,有效地打破了环境排放与现实人类暴露之间的联系。目标:我们讨论了对现代工业化食品系统进行全面处理的必要性,并提出了在生产,加工,包装,存储和运输过程中使用现有模型和相关支持数据源来跟踪化学品的策略。讨论:命运和生物积累模型描述了化学物质如何在环境中分布并通过当地食物网积累。人体暴露模型可以使用食物中的浓度来根据个人或人群特征确定身体负担。现在,新模型包括加工和包装的影响,但还远远不够全面。我们建议通过利用各种模型和数据源(包括全球食品贸易数据,加工和包装模型)来缩小排放量与暴露量之间的差距。结论:考虑到现代全球食品系统的复杂性的综合方法对于更好地预测人类对食品中化学物质的暴露,合理的风险评估以及更加集中的风险消除策略至关重要。引用:Ng CA,冯·格茨N.2017。全球食品系统作为危险化学品的运输途径:排放与暴露之间的缺失联系。 Environ Health Perspect 125:1–7; http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/EHP168。

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