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Human biomonitoring reference values for metals and trace elements in blood and urine derived from the Canadian Health Measures Survey 2007-2013

机译:来自加拿大健康措施调查2007-2013的血液和尿液中金属和微量元素的人体生物监测参考值

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Human biomonitoring reference values are statistical estimates that indicate the upper margin of background exposure to a given chemical at a given time. Nationally representative human biomonitoring data on 176 chemicals, including several metals and trace elements, are available in Canada from 2007 to 2013 through the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS). In this work, we used a systematic approach based on the reference interval concept proposed by the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry to derive reference values (RV(95)s) for metals and trace elements. These RV(95)s were derived for blood and urine matrices in the general Canadian population based on the latest biomonitoring data from the CHMS. Biomarkers were chosen based on specific selection criteria, including widespread detection in Canadians (>= 66% detection rate). Reference populations were created for each biomarker by applying appropriate exclusion criteria. Age and sex were evaluated as possible partitioning criteria and separate RV(95)s were derived for the sub populations in cases where partitioning was deemed necessary. The RV(95)s for metals and trace elements in blood ranged from 0.18 mu g/L for cadmium in young children aged 3-5 years to 7900 mu g/L for zinc in males aged 20-79 years. In the case of urinary biomarkers, the RV(95)s ranged from 0.17 mu g/L for antimony in the total population aged 3-79 years to 1400 mg/L for fluoride in adults aged 20-79 years. These RV(95)s represent the first set of reference values for metals and trace elements in the general Canadian population. We compare the RV(95)s from other countries where available and discuss factors that could influence such comparisons. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier GmbH.
机译:人类生物监测参考值是统计估计值,指示在给定时间暴露于给定化学物质的背景暴露的上限。 2007年至2013年间,加拿大可以通过加拿大卫生措施调查(CHMS)获得关于176种化学物质(包括几种金属和微量元素)的全国代表性人类生物监测数据。在这项工作中,我们使用了基于国际临床化学和检验医学联合会以及国际纯粹与应用化学联合会提出的参考间隔概念的系统方法来得出金属和痕量的参考值(RV(95)s)元素。这些RV(95)是根据CHMS的最新生物监测数据得出的,用于加拿大一般人群的血液和尿液基质。根据特定的选择标准选择了生物标记,包括在加拿大人中广泛检测(> = 66%的检测率)。通过应用适当的排除标准为每个生物标记创建参考种群。将年龄和性别作为可能的划分标准进行评估,并在认为有必要划分的情况下,针对亚人群得出单独的RV(95)。血液中金属和微量元素的RV(95)范围从3-5岁的幼儿中的镉0.18微克/升到20-79岁的男性中的锌的7900微克/升。就尿液生物标志物而言,RV(95)的含量范围为3-79岁总人口中锑的0.17微克/升,以及20-79岁成人中氟化物的1400毫克/升。这些RV(95)代表加拿大一般人群中金属和微量元素的第一组参考值。我们比较了其他国家的RV(95),并讨论了可能影响此类比较的因素。 (C)2016作者。由Elsevier GmbH发布。

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