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Cadmium intake of moose hunters in Finland from consumption of moose meat, liver and kidney

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DOI: 10.1080/0265203031000094636

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cadmium; moose; meat; liver; kidneys; consumption; dietary intake

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Although the average cadmium intake in Finland is about 10 mug day(-1), some risk groups can be identified. This study assessed cadmium intake from the consumption of moose meat, liver and kidneys by moose hunters. Consumption data from a postal questionnaire were combined with a representative database on moose cadmium concentrations. Cadmium intakes were calculated as point estimates for all respondents (n = 711), for those consuming moose meat, liver and/or kidneys, and for the highest decile of those. Probabilistic modelling using the Monte Carlo technique was used to simulate the distribution of dietary cadmium exposure. Of the respondents, 69% consumed moose liver and only 23% moose kidneys. The consumption of moose liver or kidneys significantly increased cadmium intake, whereas moose meat (median consumption 17 kg year(-1) person(-1)) contributed only slightly (0.16 mug day(-1) person(-1)) to the daily total cadmium intake. In the simulation, 10% of the moose hunters had an intake of >8.76 mug day(-1) (14.6% of PTWI for a 60-kg person) from moose. Point estimates provided only a partial understanding of the potential exposure. Simulated distributions of intake were more useful in characterizing exposure. The study revealed that heavy users of moose organs have a relatively narrow, safety margin from the levels of cadmium probably causing adverse health effects.

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