Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5756080 | Environmental Research | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We confirmed that Asian populations have higher MeHg intake than the Non-Asian population in the U.S. and seafood intake is a key predictor of blood Hg concentration, especially among Asian women of reproductive age. Future studies should incorporate information on other known and unknown fish species that are frequently consumed by Asian populations and different parts and fish organs eaten to better understand determinants of MeHg exposure.
Keywords
Coefficient of multiple correlationADMIFAO/WHOAsian populationsMECMeHgNHANESN/Adocosahexaenoic acidThe National Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyMercuryMethyl mercuryNot availableDHAWomen of reproductive ageWorld Health OrganizationSeleniumconfidence intervalFishMethylmercuryMobile examination centerWHO
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Authors
Yangyang Liu, Susan Buchanan, Henry A. Anderson, Zhiwen Xiao, Victoria Persky, Mary E. Turyk,