Assessment of questionnaire-based PCB exposure focused on food frequency in birth cohorts in Japan

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We investigated the relationship between food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) responses and serum polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) levels of mothers and fathers recruited from the Chiba Regional Center, which is one of the 15 regional centers of the Japan Environment and Children’s Study (mothers: n = 1477, fathers: n = 219). The expected PCB values were estimated from the participants’ FFQ answers and medical records (age, body mass index and number of deliveries). Based on the stepwise forward selection results of Bayesian regression models, age and fish and egg consumption were positively associated with PCB concentrations and a number of deliveries were negatively associated with PCB concentrations in mothers, whereas only age was positively associated with PCB concentrations in fathers. These findings indicated that the estimation of daily dietary intake may be useful for the prediction of PCB concentration for mothers.

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Eguchi, A., Otake, M., Hanazato, M., Suzuki, N., Matsuno, Y., Nakaoka, H., … Mori, C. (2017). Assessment of questionnaire-based PCB exposure focused on food frequency in birth cohorts in Japan. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 24(4), 3531–3538. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-016-8119-6

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