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Article Dans Une Revue Food Additives and Contaminants Année : 2010

Harmonization of food categorization systems for dietary exposure assessments among European children

Melissa de Neve
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Claudia Arganini
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Joanna Moschandreas
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Jiri Ruprich
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Pilar Amiano
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Davide Arcella
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M Azpiri
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Leif Busk
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Laura d'Addezio
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Stefan Fabiansson
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Annett Hilbig
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Tero Hirvonen
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Stella Koulouridaki
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Kirsi-Helena Liukkonen
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Maciej Oltarzewski
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Irena Rehurkova
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Lourdes Ribas-Barba
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Lluís Serra-Majem
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Alicja Walkiewicz
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Anna Westerlunc
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Stefaan de Henauw
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Inge Huybrechts
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Within the European project called EXPOCHI (Individual food consumption data and exposure assessment studies for children) funded by the European Food Safety Authority, 14 different European individual food consumption databases of children were used to conduct harmonised dietary exposure assessments for lead, chromium, selenium and food colours. For this, two food categorisation systems were developed to categorise classify the food consumption data in such a way that these could be linked to occurrence data of the considered compounds. One served for the exposure calculations of lead, chromium and selenium. and was based on the SCOOP Tasks Report 3.2.11. TThe second system was developed for the exposure assessments of food colours and was based on the European Parliament and Council Directive 94/36/EC. The food categories defined for the lead, chromium and selenium exposure calculations were used as a basis for the food colour categorisation, with adaptations to optimize the linkage with the food colour occurrence data. With this work, an initial impetus was given to make user-friendly food categorisation systems for contaminants and food colours applicable on a pan-European level. However, a set of difficulties were encountered in creating a common food categorisation system for 14 individual food consumption databases that differ in type and number of foods coded and in level of detail provided about the consumed foods. The work done and the problems encountered in this project can be of interest for future projects in which food consumption data will be collected on a pan-European level and used for common exposure assessments.

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hal-00644271 , version 1 (24-11-2011)

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Melissa de Neve, Isabelle Sioen, Polly Boon, Claudia Arganini, Joanna Moschandreas, et al.. Harmonization of food categorization systems for dietary exposure assessments among European children. Food Additives and Contaminants, 2010, 27 (12), pp.1639-1651. ⟨10.1080/19440049.2010.521957⟩. ⟨hal-00644271⟩

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