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Food Chem Toxicol ; 109(Pt 1): 218-229, 2017 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28754472

ABSTRACT

The NutriNet Santé study collected, on a voluntary basis, the dietary consumption of French vegetarian populations (N = 1766, including 188 vegan individuals) from 18 to 81 years (18-77 years for the vegan). Taking advantage of the availability of contamination data generated in the context of the second French total diet study, dietary exposures of French vegetarian populations to several contaminants were estimated. Results showed that exposures to persistent organic pollutants (PCBs, PCDD/Fs for instance) was dramatically lower than those of the general French population due to the non consumption of food of animal origins. On the other hand, exposures to phytoestrogens, some mycotoxins (T2 and HT2 toxins) and some trace elements (Cd, Al, Sn, Ni) were higher in the vegetarian population compared to those of the general population. Despite some limitations of this approach (both the consumption study and the total diet study were not aimed to estimate dietary exposure of the vegetarian populations), this study showed that dietary habits can dramatically influence the exposure of some contaminants.


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Food Contamination/analysis , Vegetarians , Adult , Aged , Cohort Studies , Diet Surveys , Diet, Vegetarian , Female , France , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Mycotoxins/analysis , Phytoestrogens/analysis , Vegetables/chemistry , Vegetarians/statistics & numerical data , Young Adult
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