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Comparison on Intake Status of Harmful Elements between China and Some Developed Countries

Zhang, L.; & Gao, J. (2003). Comparison on Intake Status of Harmful Elements between China and Some Developed Countries. Wei Sheng Yan Jiu/Journal of Hygiene Research, 32(3), 268-71.

Zhang, L.; & Gao, J. (2003). Comparison on Intake Status of Harmful Elements between China and Some Developed Countries. Wei Sheng Yan Jiu/Journal of Hygiene Research, 32(3), 268-71.

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There are plenty of harmful elements in the environment. Many of harmful elements tend to accumulate in human body and long-term exposure to high level of these elements may do harm to people's health. Therefore, surveillance on intake of harmful elements has been carrying out by many countries. The intake, contents in food and dietary sources of harmful elements were assessed and compared between China and some developed countries in this paper. It is very urgent for China to take relevant measures to reduce the intake of lead and aluminum in people, especially in children. To reduce lead and aluminum contents in cereal can effectively improve their intake status in China.




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Zhang, L.
Gao, J.



2003


Wei Sheng Yan Jiu/Journal of Hygiene Research

32

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268-71






1000-8020 (Print)




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