نتایج جستجو برای: seafood safety

تعداد نتایج: 265992  

2017
Leah Zilversmit Jeffrey Wickliffe Arti Shankar Robert J. Taylor Emily W. Harville

Seafood contains health-promoting fatty acids, but is often contaminated with mercury (Hg), complicating recommendations and choices around fish consumption during pregnancy. Self-reported diet may be subject to inaccuracy and this inaccuracy could differ according to pregnancy status. We investigated correlations between self-reported seafood consumption and blood levels of Hg and n-3 polyunsa...

2016
Malin Jonell Beatrice Crona Kelsey Brown Patrik Rönnbäck Max Troell

Eco-certification has become an increasingly popular market-based tool in the endeavor to reduce negative environmental impacts from fisheries and aquaculture. In this study, we aimed at investigating which psychological consumer characteristics influence demand for eco-labeled seafood by correlating consumers’ stated purchasing of eco-labeled seafood to nine variables: environmental knowledge ...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2013
Jianteng Sun Jiyan Liu Yanwei Liu Guibin Jiang

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) along with hydroxylated polybrominated diphenyl ethers (OH-PBDEs) and methoxylated polybrominated diphenyl ethers (MeO-PBDEs) were found in plant and soil samples collected surrounding a seafood processing factory and a seafood market in China. The profiles of MeO-PBDE congeners were different between seafood processing factory and seafood market. The dete...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2007
Alexandra McManus Sharyn K Burns Peter A Howat Lisa Cooper Lynda Fielder

BACKGROUND This formative study sought to explore the factors that influence the consumption of fish and seafood among 4-6 year old children in the Perth metropolitan area. Focus groups were conducted with mothers of young children to gain insights into the enablers and barriers to regular seafood consumption in children, and the knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of their mothers to includin...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2010
Anne Lise Brantsaeter Margaretha Haugen Yngvar Thomassen Dag G Ellingsen Trond A Ydersbond Tor-Arne Hagve Jan Alexander Helle Margrete Meltzer

OBJECTIVE Few biomarkers for dietary intake of various food groups have been established. The aim of the present study was to explore whether selenium (Se), iodine, mercury (Hg) or arsenic may serve as a biomarker for total fish and seafood intake in addition to the traditionally used n-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA. DESIGN Intake of fish and seafood estimated by an FFQ was compared with intake a...

Journal: :Food science and technology international = Ciencia y tecnologia de los alimentos internacional 2010
V Varlet X Fernandez

An inventory of the most part of sulfur-containing volatile compounds (SCVCs) present in seafood was carried out. These molecules constitute key compounds to understand and improve seafood quality. According to their nature, concentration and environmental parameters (temperature), they can move the overall seafood odor from desirable to rotten. Sulfury odors can also indicate problems in sanit...

2016
Jennifer Ronholm Fiona Lau Swapan K. Banerjee

Globally, the popularity of seafood consumption is increasing exponentially. To meet the demands of a growing market, the seafood industry has increasingly been innovating ways to keep their products fresh and safe while increasing production. Marine environments harbor several species of indigenous microorganisms, some of which, including Vibrio spp., may be harmful to humans, and all of which...

2013
Yasunori Suematsu Shin-ichiro Miura Bo Zhang Yoshinari Uehara Masaki Tokunaga Naohiro Yonemoto Hiroshi Nonogi Ken Nagao Takeshi Kimura Keijiro Saku

Background Prospective cohort studies have shown that seafood consumption is inversely related to fatal coronary heart disease, sudden cardiac death and stroke. We studied whether the kind of seafood consumed in addition to seafood consumption per se is associated with out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) of cardiac origin. Methods and results We compared the average consumption of differen...

2015
Christy L. Gilman Reni Soon Lynnae Sauvage Nicholas V.C. Ralston Marla J. Berry

Seafood is an important source of nutrients for fetal neurodevelopment. Most individuals are exposed to the toxic element mercury through seafood. Due to the neurotoxic effects of mercury, United States government agencies recommend no more than 340g (12oz) per week of seafood consumption during pregnancy. However, recent studies have shown that selenium, also abundant in seafood, can have prot...

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