Abstract Source identification of human exposure to lead in nine Cree Nations from Quebec, Canada (Eeyou Istchee territory)
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Source identification of human exposure to lead in nine Cree Nations from Quebec, Canada (Eeyou Istchee territory)

机译:来自加拿大魁北克(Eeyou Istchee领土)的9个Cree国家中人类对铅的接触的来源鉴定

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AbstractWhile policies to decrease lead in the environment have been implemented to reduce human exposure to various lead sources, the use of lead ammunition to harvest wild game may continue to contribute significantly to human blood lead levels (BLLs). As part of a multi-community environment-and-health study, BLLs representing all age groups were evaluated in the nine Cree Nations located in the James and Hudson Bay regions of Quebec, Canada. Personal, market food, traditional food and 24-h recall questionnaires were administered. Predictor variables were assessed for various exposure sources, including diet and hunting practices. Elevated BLLs were observed in association with increased hunting status, use of firearms and leaded ammunition, and consumption of traditional foods. Significant differences were observed between all communities, age groups and sexes. Recommendations include educational campaigns that promote switching to non-lead ammunition and, if lead ammunition continues to be used, careful removal from tissues of pellets, bullet fragments and ammunition paths.HighlightsLead exposure remains a public health issue, especially in Indigenous communities who may rely on a subsistence diet.We investigate sources of lead exposure in all 9 First Nations in Quebec, Canada.Elevated levels of lead were found to be associated with hunting practices and consumption of traditional foods.Educational campaigns and cost reductions in non-toxicsubstitutes may aid in reducing lead exposure.
机译: 摘要 虽然已实施减少环境中铅含量的政策以减少人类对各种铅源的接触,但使用铅弹药来收获野生野味可能继续为人体血铅水平(BLL)。作为多社区环境与健康研究的一部分,在加拿大魁北克的詹姆斯和哈德逊湾地区的九个Cree Nations中对代表所有年龄段的BLL进行了评估。管理个人,市场食品,传统食品和24小时召回问卷。针对各种暴露源(包括饮食和狩猎习惯)评估了预测变量。人们发现,随着狩猎状况的增加,使用枪支和含铅弹药以及食用传统食品,血红蛋白水平升高。在所有社区,年龄段和性别之间观察到显着差异。建议包括开展教育运动,以促进向无铅弹药的转换,如果继续使用铅弹药,应从组织中仔细清除小球,子弹碎片和弹药路径。 突出显示 铅暴露仍然是公共健康问题,尤其是在可能依靠自给自足饮食的土著社区中。 < / ce:list-item> 我们调查了以下来源加拿大魁北克所有9个原住民的铅暴露。 发现高水平的铅与狩猎和传统食物的消费有关。 开展教育运动和减少无毒替代品的成本可能有助于减少铅的暴露。 ce:abstract-sec>

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    《Environmental research》 |2018年第2期|409-417|共9页
  • 作者单位

    School of Occupational and Public Health, Ryerson University;

    Health Studies, and the Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough;

    Health Studies, and the Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough;

    Axe Santé des populations et pratiques optimales en santé, Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec - Université Laval, Québec;

    Public Health Department of the James Bay Cree Territory;

    Axe Santé des populations et pratiques optimales en santé, Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec - Université Laval, Québec;

    Department of Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences, McMaster University;

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  • 关键词

    Lead; Hunting; Exposure; Aboriginal; Indigenous First Nation; Dietary;

    机译:铅;狩猎;接触;土著;原住民;饮食;

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