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Guidelines for the study of dietary intakes of chemical contaminants / text prepared under the Joint FAO/WHO Food Contamination Monitoring Programme, in collaboration with the Joint FAO/WHO Food Standards Programme.

Contributor(s): Joint FAO/WHO Food Contamination Monitoring Programme | Global Environment Monitoring System | World Health OrganizationMaterial type: TextTextSeries: WHO offset publication ; no. 87Publication details: Geneva : World Health Organization, 1985. Description: 102 pISBN: 9241700874Subject(s): Food contamination -- prevention and control | Diet -- adverse effectsNLM classification: WA 701Online resources: Click here to access online Abstract: A book designed to help national authorities ensure that toxic chemicals, such as pesticides, heavy metals, polychlorinated biphenyls, aflatoxins, and other contaminants, are not present in food at levels that may adversely affect the health of consumers. Chapters cover the use of food consumption data and total diet studies to derive intake levels, the assessment of duplicate portion studies, and the calculation and reporting of dietary intakes. Annexed to the report are 19 lists, charts, tables, and sample forms that aid the practical application of methods and approaches described in the book.
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A book designed to help national authorities ensure that toxic chemicals, such as pesticides, heavy metals, polychlorinated biphenyls, aflatoxins, and other contaminants, are not present in food at levels that may adversely affect the health of consumers. Chapters cover the use of food consumption data and total diet studies to derive intake levels, the assessment of duplicate portion studies, and the calculation and reporting of dietary intakes. Annexed to the report are 19 lists, charts, tables, and sample forms that aid the practical application of methods and approaches described in the book.

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