نتایج جستجو برای: fish consumption

تعداد نتایج: 314541  

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2002
A A Welch E Lund P Amiano M Dorronsoro M Brustad M Kumle M Rodriguez C Lasheras L Janzon J Jansson R Luben E A Spencer K Overvad A Tjønneland F Clavel-Chapelon J Linseisen K Klipstein-Grobusch V Benetou X Zavitsanos R Tumino R Galasso H B Bueno-De-Mesquita M C Ocké U R Charrondière N Slimani

OBJECTIVE To describe and compare the consumption of total fish (marine foods) and the fish sub-groups - white fish, fatty fish, very fatty fish, fish products and crustacea, in participants from the European Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study. DESIGN Cross-sectional analysis of dietary intake using a computerised standardised 24-hour recall interview. Crude means, means and...

A. Adeli, A. Hossaini B. Shabanpour H. Salehi T. Hasangholipour

  Status of fish consumption was analyzed by completing the 295 questionnaires in all 22 metropolitan regions of Tehran from different households in 2008. After reviewing the descriptive and statistics analysis along with the non-parametric statistics, the fish consumption per capita was extracted through formulas. The average and mode of purchasing of each household occurs 11 times per year wi...

Journal: :Environmental research 2017
Katherine von Stackelberg Miling Li Elsie Sunderland

Exposure to contaminants in fish may be associated with adverse health outcomes even as fish consumption is generally considered beneficial. Risk assessments conducted to support regulatory analyses rely on quantitative fish consumption estimates. Here we report the results of a national survey of high-frequency fish consumers (n = 2099) based on a survey population statistically representative...

A. Adeli , A. Hossaini , B. Shabanpour , H. Salehi , T. Hasangholipour ,

  Status of fish consumption was analyzed by completing the 295 questionnaires in all 22 metropolitan regions of Tehran from different households in 2008. After reviewing the descriptive and statistics analysis along with the non-parametric statistics, the fish consumption per capita was extracted through formulas. The average and mode of purchasing of each household occurs 11 times per year wi...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Catherine McLean Pirkle Cheryl Peek-Ball Eugene Outerbridge Philippe Max Rouja

BACKGROUND In 2003 mean cord blood mercury concentrations in pregnant Bermudian women exceeded levels associated with adverse health outcomes in children. The principal mercury source was local fish species. Public health messages were developed suggesting pregnant women reduce consumption of fish species with higher mercury concentrations (e.g. swordfish), substituting species containing lower...

Journal: :Iranian journal of allergy, asthma, and immunology 2012
Kam Lun Hon Heike Lui Shuxin Susan Wang Hugh Simon Lam Ting Fan Leung

Due to increasing worldwide water pollution, fish might be a source of excessive zinc, mercury, arsenic or manganese intake. The aim of this study was to evaluate if fish atopy/sensitization and fish consumption behavior are associated with eczema severity and blood levels of the 4 heavy metals.One-hundred and nineteen patients with eczema and 43 patients with miscellaneous non-eczema skin dise...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2000
J Zhang E H Temme H Kesteloot

BACKGROUND A striking difference in fish consumption and lung cancer mortality (LCM) exists among populations worldwide. This study investigated the relation between fish consumption and LCM at the population level. METHODS Sex-specific LCM data, mostly around 1993 and fish consumption data for 10 periods 1961-1994 in 36 countries were obtained from WHO and FAO, respectively. RESULTS A sign...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2018
Caroline M Taylor Pauline M Emmett Alan M Emond Jean Golding

OBJECTIVE Public health messages to reduce Hg exposure for pregnant women have focused exclusively on advice on fish consumption to limit Hg exposure, with little account being taken of the positive contribution of fish to nutritional quality. The aim of the present review was to compare and contrast the content and presentation of national guidelines on fish consumption in pregnancy, and comme...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2011
Denise H M Heppe Eric A P Steegers Sarah Timmermans Hanneke den Breeijen Henning Tiemeier Albert Hofman Vincent W V Jaddoe

Maternal fish consumption during pregnancy has been suggested to affect birth outcomes. Previous studies mainly focused on birth outcomes and did not study fetal growth during pregnancy. In a prospective cohort study from early pregnancy onwards in The Netherlands, we assessed the associations of first-trimester maternal total-fish, lean-fish, fatty-fish and shellfish consumption with fetal gro...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2005
Dariush Mozaffarian W T Longstreth Rozenn N Lemaitre Teri A Manolio Lewis H Kuller Gregory L Burke David S Siscovick

BACKGROUND Associations between fish consumption and stroke risk have been inconsistent, possibly because of the differences in types of fish meals consumed. Additionally, such relationships have not been specifically evaluated in the elderly, in whom disease burden may be high and diet less influential. METHODS Among 4775 adults 65 years or older (range, 65-98 years) and free of known cerebr...

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