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Methyl mercury exposure in populations at risk: Analysis of NHANES 2011-2012.

Susan Buchanan1, Julia Anglen2, Mary Turyk2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ingestion of fish contaminated with methyl mercury can lead to adverse health outcomes, particularly when exposure occurs in utero. NHANES 2011-2012 includes total blood mercury (TBHg) and methyl mercury (MeHg) measurements as well as a unique race/ethnicity category for Asians, allowing for improved analysis of determinants of risk.
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to characterize the current burden of MeHg exposure in the US among subgroups who are at risk of health effects due to their physiologic vulnerability to MeHg's effects and/or due to frequent fish consumption, specifically women of childbearing age (WCBA) and adults ≥50 years of age.
METHODS: We calculated 90th and 95th percentile estimates as well as geometric means of MeHg for predictive variables. We used multivariable linear regression analyses to estimate the proportional change in mean MeHg associated with each category of all predictive variables. We calculated the validity of screening procedures using fish consumption questions and TBHg testing to predict elevated MeHg.
RESULTS: The geometric mean MeHg levels were highest among Asian WCBA (1.17 µg/L) and Asians ≥50 years old (2.49 µg/L). Over 23% of Asian WCBA had levels ≥3.5 µg/L and 25% of Asians ≥50 years old had levels ≥5.8 µg/L. Frequency of fish consumption explained 21-23% of the variation in MeHg. Twenty-five percent of women eating fish ≥ twice per week had MeHg ≥3.5 µg/L. TBHg showed high validity for MeHg ≥5.8 µg/L, and two-step screening using ≥2 fish meals/month followed by TBHg also showed high validity.
CONCLUSION: Asian WCBA continue to have increased MeHg exposure from fish consumption, putting their offspring at risk. Screening for MeHg among high-risk groups should be considered.
Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Fish advisory; Fish consumption; Methyl mercury; Methyl mercury screening; Prenatal contaminant exposure

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25825131     DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2015.03.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Res        ISSN: 0013-9351            Impact factor:   6.498


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