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Bénéfice Eric, Luna Monrroy S. J., Lopez Rodriguez Ronald. (2008). A nutritional dilemma : fish consumption, mercury exposure and growth of children in Amazonian Bolivia. International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 18 (6), p. 415-427. ISSN 0960-3123.

Titre du document
A nutritional dilemma : fish consumption, mercury exposure and growth of children in Amazonian Bolivia
Année de publication
2008
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000261090100003
Auteurs
Bénéfice Eric, Luna Monrroy S. J., Lopez Rodriguez Ronald
Source
International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 2008, 18 (6), p. 415-427 ISSN 0960-3123
To study associations between nutritional status and mercury exposure among communities of the Beni River. Cross-sectional survey of mothers and their children from 15 riverside Amerindian communities in the Beni River valley (Amazonian Bolivia). Hair mercury content (H-Hg) served as a bioindicator of mercury exposure. A total of 556 people were measured. Anthropometric indices of nutrition were calculated after measurements of stature, weight, arm circumference and subcutaneous fat folds. Indicators of lifestyle were collected: subsistence activity, fish consumption and ethnicity. The median of H-Hg was equal to 4.0 g/g (CI 95%: 3.64.4). There existed a significant relationship between H-Hg and nutritional indices in 5- to 10-year-old children (F=12.1; p0.0001) but not in other age groups. Fishing activity, fish consumption and ethnicity had an effect upon the variance of H-Hg. Positive relationships between nutritional status and H-Hg may be related to the high nutritional value of fish. Among women, the relationship between H-Hg and nutritional status was negative (F=7.1; p0.001), but this disappeared when ethnicity and subsistence activity were taken into account. In these Amazonian communities, recommendations aimed at lowering fish consumption to prevent mercury exposure should be balanced against nutritional advantages conferred upon growing children.
Plan de classement
Nutrition, alimentation [054]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010047176]
Identifiant IRD
PAR00003118
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