International Journal of Environmental Health Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
34(4), P. 2140 - 2166
Published: June 5, 2023
ABSTRACTABSTRACTThe
concentration
of
PTEs
in
the
muscle
crabs,
was
meta-analyzed
using
a
random-effects
model
based
on
countries'
subgroups.
The
non-carcinogenic
and
carcinogenic
risks
related
to
ingestion
via
consumption
crab
fish
were
estimated.
meta-analysis
included
one
hundred
eight
papers
with
109
data
reports.
rank
order
pooled
(mean)
crabs
Ni
(4.490
mg/kg-ww)
>
Pb
(1.891
>As
(1.601
Cd
(1.101
mg/kg-ww).
results
showed
that
adults
children
consumers
many
countries
are
at
risk
non-carcinogenicity
due
Ni,
Pb,
As,
carcinogenicity
As.
Therefore,
bioaccumulation
can
be
considered
global
health
risk.
Hence,
decrease
continuous
monitoring
reducing
emission
aquatic
environments
recommended.KEYWORDS:
Potentially
toxic
elementscrabmarine
foodsmeta-analysisrisk
assessment
AcknowledgementsThis
study
not
supported.Disclosure
statementNo
potential
conflict
interest
reported
by
authors.Author's
contributionMansour
Sarafraz;
screening
extraction;
Yadolah
Fakhri,
Mansour
Sarafraz
Zoha
Heidarinejad,
Hosein
Mohammadi,
Trias
Mahmudiono:
Supervision,
Investigation,
Resources,
Conceptualization,
Risk
Assessment,
Methodology,
Writing
original
draft;
Fakhri:
Literature
Searching,
&
Editing;
Mahmudiono,
Ja'far
Mansur
Khalaf
Al-Khaza'leh;
Allahbakhsh
Javid;
Fakhri;
Ali
Atamaleki;
Amin
Mousavi
Khaneghah:
Supervision.Consent
participateThe
authors
declare
their
Consent
Participate
this
article.Consent
publishThe
Publish
article.Additional
informationFundingThe
author(s)
there
is
no
funding
associated
work
featured
article.Correction
StatementThis
article
has
been
republished
minor
changes.
These
changes
do
impact
academic
content
article.
Reviews on Environmental Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 1, 2023
The
presence
of
trace
elements
such
as
lithium
(Li)
in
water
resources
the
long
term
can
endanger
consumers'
health.
Several
studies
have
been
conducted
on
Li
concentration
sources;
hence,
this
study
attempted
to
retrieve
using
a
systematic
search.
search
was
Web
Sciences,
Embase,
PubMed,
and
Scopus
databases
from
1
January
2010
15
2023.
meta-analyzed
based
type
countries
subgroups
random
effects
model
(REM)
statistical
analysis.
In
addition,
health
risk
assessment
different
age
groups
calculated
target
hazard
quotient
(THQ).
This
included
76
papers
with
157
data
reports
our
meta-analysis.
overall
pooled
5.374
(95
%
CI:
5.261-5.487
μg/L).
groundwater
(40.407
μg/L)
14.53
times
surface
(2.785
highest
content
attributed
Mexico
(2,209.05
μg/L),
Bolivia
(1,444.05
Iraq
(1,350
Argentina
(516.39
At
same
time,
lowest
associated
Morocco
(1.20
Spain
(0.46
India
(0.13
THQ
due
consumers
Iraq,
Mexico,
South
Africa,
Afghanistan,
Bolivia,
Portugal,
Malawi,
Korea,
Nepal,
Argentina,
USA
higher
than
value.
Therefore,
continuous
monitoring
sources
reducing
concentration,
especially
water,
new
treatment
processes
these
are
recommended.
International Journal of Environmental Health Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
34(3), P. 1638 - 1651
Published: July 3, 2023
A
comprehensive
approach
was
used
for
the
first
time
to
measure
NO3–
risk
in
tomato
paste
consumption;
besides
a
robust
deterministic
and
probabilistic
method
used.
The
mean
levels
of
homemade
industrial
were
7.36
mg/kg
43.69
mg/kg,
respectively.
Monte
Carlo
simulation
confirmed
that
these
values
below
normal
(HQ
less
than
1).
sensitivity
analysis
displayed
FIR
main
factor
affecting
human
health
both
groups.
interactive
plot
demonstrated
interaction
between
C
IR
children
adults
types
paste.
This
study
concludes
ingestion
due
consumption
poses
no
significant
risk.
However,
considering
food
water
constitute
primary
sources
intake,
continuous
monitoring
is
recommended
potential
risks
associated
with
excessive
consumption,
including
certain
forms
cancer.
International Journal of Environmental Health Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
34(7), P. 2619 - 2637
Published: Oct. 11, 2023
ABSTRACTThe
health
risks
(non-carcinogenic
and
carcinogenic
risk)
were
calculated
in
both
adults
children,
using
target
hazard
quotient
(THQ)
risk
(CR).
The
concentrations
of
Cd,
Pb,
Ni
higher
than
the
standard
limits
but
they
did
not
pose
any
non-carcinogenic
adult
children's
consumers
(THQ
<1).
Meanwhile,
assessment
iAs
indicates
THQ
>
1
for
children
Egypt.
Moreover,
value
due
to
Me
Hg
Tunisia
Tunisia,
Malta,
Portugal,
Latvia,
Cambogia,
Peru,
South
Korea,
Romania,
Hong
Kong,
United
Arab
Emirates,
Morocco,
Egypt
was
value.
In
addition,
CR
values
within
threshold
developing
cancer
(Between
1.00E–4
1.00E–6).
Therefore,
it
is
recommended
continuously
monitor
concentration
PTEs
canned
tuna.KEYWORDS:
Potential
toxic
elementstuna
fishmarine
foodsFood
securityrisk
AcknowledgementsThe
authors
would
like
thank
all
those
who
participated
this
study.Disclosure
statementNo
potential
conflict
interest
reported
by
author(s).Supplemental
dataSupplemental
data
article
can
be
accessed
online
at
https://doi.org/10.1080/09603123.2023.2264205Additional
informationFundingThe
author(s)
there
no
funding
associated
with
work
featured
article.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 31, 2023
Abstract
This
study
aimed
to
evaluate
the
groundwater
quality,
land
use
changes,
and
non-carcinogenic
risk
caused
by
F
−
,
NO
3
–
ions
in
Babol
county's
drinking
water.
A
total
of
228
samples
were
collected
from
38
water
wells
between
2016–2021,
analyzed
for
various
chemical
parameters
determine
quality
index
(GWQI).
The
results
obtained
deterministic
approach
indicated
that
74.6%
sources
exhibited
good
with
a
GWQI
value
range
49.91
107.38.
However,
Probabilistic
Approach
revealed
only
0.01%
demonstrated
excellent
while
majority
(98.37%)
classified
as
having
smaller
proportion
(1.6%)
considered
poor.
qualitative
zoning
showed
part
studied
area
on
shores
Caspian
Sea
north
region
is
an
unfavorable
condition.
Principal
component
analysis
(PCA)
chemicals
three
factors
account
71.55%
variance
data
set.
residential
areas
where
population
dense,
higher
concentration
observed.
also
found
was
below
limit
(HQ
<
1)
all
age
groups,
except
infants
wet
season
18.4%
HQ
values
greater
than
1.
had
highest
effect
groups.
highlights
importance
monitoring
managing
changes
maintain
County.
International Journal of Environmental Health Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
34(4), P. 2140 - 2166
Published: June 5, 2023
ABSTRACTABSTRACTThe
concentration
of
PTEs
in
the
muscle
crabs,
was
meta-analyzed
using
a
random-effects
model
based
on
countries'
subgroups.
The
non-carcinogenic
and
carcinogenic
risks
related
to
ingestion
via
consumption
crab
fish
were
estimated.
meta-analysis
included
one
hundred
eight
papers
with
109
data
reports.
rank
order
pooled
(mean)
crabs
Ni
(4.490
mg/kg-ww)
>
Pb
(1.891
>As
(1.601
Cd
(1.101
mg/kg-ww).
results
showed
that
adults
children
consumers
many
countries
are
at
risk
non-carcinogenicity
due
Ni,
Pb,
As,
carcinogenicity
As.
Therefore,
bioaccumulation
can
be
considered
global
health
risk.
Hence,
decrease
continuous
monitoring
reducing
emission
aquatic
environments
recommended.KEYWORDS:
Potentially
toxic
elementscrabmarine
foodsmeta-analysisrisk
assessment
AcknowledgementsThis
study
not
supported.Disclosure
statementNo
potential
conflict
interest
reported
by
authors.Author's
contributionMansour
Sarafraz;
screening
extraction;
Yadolah
Fakhri,
Mansour
Sarafraz
Zoha
Heidarinejad,
Hosein
Mohammadi,
Trias
Mahmudiono:
Supervision,
Investigation,
Resources,
Conceptualization,
Risk
Assessment,
Methodology,
Writing
original
draft;
Fakhri:
Literature
Searching,
&
Editing;
Mahmudiono,
Ja'far
Mansur
Khalaf
Al-Khaza'leh;
Allahbakhsh
Javid;
Fakhri;
Ali
Atamaleki;
Amin
Mousavi
Khaneghah:
Supervision.Consent
participateThe
authors
declare
their
Consent
Participate
this
article.Consent
publishThe
Publish
article.Additional
informationFundingThe
author(s)
there
is
no
funding
associated
work
featured
article.Correction
StatementThis
article
has
been
republished
minor
changes.
These
changes
do
impact
academic
content
article.