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. 2018 Aug;126(8):84503.
doi: 10.1289/EHP3997.

Opportunities and Challenges for Dietary Arsenic Intervention

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Opportunities and Challenges for Dietary Arsenic Intervention

Keeve E Nachman et al. Environ Health Perspect. 2018 Aug.

Abstract

The diet is emerging as the dominant source of arsenic exposure for most of the U.S. population. Despite this, limited regulatory efforts have been aimed at mitigating exposure, and the role of diet in arsenic exposure and disease processes remains understudied. In this brief, we discuss the evidence linking dietary arsenic intake to human disease and discuss challenges associated with exposure characterization and efforts to quantify risks. In light of these challenges, and in recognition of the potential longer-term process of establishing regulation, we introduce a framework for shorter-term interventions that employs a field-to-plate food supply chain model to identify monitoring, intervention, and communication opportunities as part of a multisector, multiagency, science-informed, public health systems approach to mitigation of dietary arsenic exposure. Such an approach is dependent on coordination across commodity producers, the food industry, nongovernmental organizations, health professionals, researchers, and the regulatory community. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP3997.

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Conceptual diagram of a food supply chain, which goes as follows: agronomic and production; processing; education; preparation and consumption; and biological exposure markers. The relevant stakeholders for these are regulators, food producers, and researchers; food producers; healthcare professionals and researchers; regulators, healthcare professionals, and researchers; and regulators and researches, respectively. Examples of monitoring and or intervention opportunities are also presented for each component in the chain.
Figure 1.
The food supply chain and opportunities for dietary arsenic exposure monitoring and intervention. A field-to-plate food supply chain model can aid in identifying monitoring, intervention and communication opportunities as part of a multisector, multiagency, science-informed, public health systems approach to mitigation of dietary arsenic exposure.

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