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Mercury-nutrient signatures in seafood and in the blood of avid seafood consumers

机译:海鲜和狂热的海鲜消费者血液中的汞营养素特征

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Dietary recommendations for seafood are confusing due to the desire to balance both benefits from nutrients and risks from contaminants. The overall health value of different fish and shellfish items depends on concentrations of multiple nutrients (e.g., selenium (Se), omega-3 fatty acids) and contaminants (e.g., mercury (Hg)). However, few studies have examined the connections between human exposure to multiple nutrients and contaminants and the consumption of specific types of seafood. Our goals were to compare 1) Hg, Se and omega-3 fatty acid concentrations (Hg-nutrient signatures) among common fish and shellfish items and 2) Hg-nutrient signatures in the blood of avid seafood consumers, based on seafood consumption habits. We compiled nutrient and Hg concentration data for common fish and shellfish items from the literature. We also measured blood concentrations of Hg and seafood nutrients collected from adult, avid seafood consumers on Long Island, NY. Canonical discriminant analyses revealed distinct Hg-nutrient signatures among seafood items, and these signatures were reflected in the blood of consumers based on different consumption habits. For example, consumers with a salmon-dominated seafood diet had relatively high percentage of omega-3 fatty acids in blood, and consumers who tend to eat top predator seafood have higher Hg, but similar blood nutrient concentrations compared to consumers who tend to eat low trophic level seafood. These results provide direct evidence of links between the ecological characteristics of the type of seafood consumed and Hg-nutrient exposure. This approach helps assess the overall human health value of specific seafood types, leads to specific diet recommendations, and can be used to characterize risk:benefit status among seafood consumers.
机译:由于希望兼顾营养素带来的益处和污染物带来的风险,因此海鲜的饮食建议令人困惑。不同鱼类和贝类产品的总体健康价值取决于多种营养素(例如硒(Se),omega-3脂肪酸)和污染物(例如汞(Hg))的浓度。但是,很少有研究检查人类暴露于多种营养物质和污染物与特定类型海鲜的消费之间的联系。我们的目标是比较1)常见鱼类和贝类食品中Hg,Se和omega-3脂肪酸的浓度(Hg营养素特征),以及2)根据海鲜消费习惯,狂热的海鲜消费者血液中的Hg营养素特征。我们从文献中收集了常见鱼类和贝类食品的营养物和汞浓度数据。我们还测量了从纽约州长岛的成年狂热海鲜消费者那里收集的汞和海鲜营养素的血药浓度。典范判别分析揭示了海鲜产品中汞营养素的独特特征,并且根据不同的消费习惯,这些特征反映在消费者的血液中。例如,以鲑鱼为主的海鲜饮食的消费者的血液中omega-3脂肪酸的比例相对较高,而倾向于食用顶级捕食性海鲜的消费者的汞含量较高,但与那些倾向于低食的消费者相比,血液营养浓度相似营养级海鲜。这些结果提供了直接证据,证明所消费的海鲜类型的生态特征与汞养分的暴露之间存在联系。这种方法有助于评估特定海鲜类型的总体人类健康价值,得出特定的饮食建议,并可用于表征风险:海鲜消费者中的受益状况。

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