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Title: Dietary exposure to Cadmium and the associated burden – results from a duplicate diet study in Portugal (2012)
Authors: Sousa, Ana
Assunção, R
Coelho, S
Kunisue, T
Tanabe, S
Pastorinho, M. Ramiro
Issue Date: Feb-2020
Citation: Sousa ACA, Assunção R, Coelho SD, Kunisue T, Tanabe S, Pastorinho MR (2020) Dietary exposure to Cadmium and the associated burden – results from a duplicate diet study in Portugal (2012). Glob 1st WG meeting & 2nd MC meeting Burden of Disease in Europe Taking stock and moving forward. National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark, 18-19 February 2020, Copenhagen, Denmark, p. 21
Abstract: Cadmium is a toxic metal classified as human carcinogen (Group 1) and considered an endocrine disruptor. Human exposure in the non-smoking general population occurs mainly via food ingestion. In order to evaluate the levels of Cd exposure trough food intake in Portugal and the associated burden, a duplicate diet study was conducted in the city of Aveiro, Portugal, in 2012.
URI: https://www.burden-eu.net/activities/meetings/30-1st-wg-meeting-2nd-mc-meeting
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/27607
Type: lecture
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