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'''Scope'''<br>
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[[Category:Fish]]
'''Fish oil intake''' describes the exposure to fish oils (omega-3 fatty acids) due to fish consumption in the target European country.
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[[Category:Exposures]]
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[[Category:Beneris]]
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{{variable|moderator=Olli}}
  
== Definition ==  
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== Scope  ==
  
Fish oil intake is represented as a continuous variable and is indexed by variable age.
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What is the '''fish oil''' (omega-3 fatty acids due to fish consumption) intake in the [[Benefit-risk assessment of fish consumption for Beneris#Beneris population|'''Beneris''' population]]?
It applies to all four age categories and to indicators such as intelligence quotient change in children and myocardial infarction risk in adults.
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== Definition  ==
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=== Data  ===
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The variable is directly computed from other variables.
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===Dependencies===
  
=== Causality ===
 
 
List of parents:
 
List of parents:
* None
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*[[Concentrations of beneficial nutrients in fish]]
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*[[Domestic fish consumption of the pregnant women in Finland]] (unpublished data, requires a password)
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*[[Domestic fish consumption of the general population in Finland]] (unpublished data, requires a password)
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*[[Body weight in Finland]]
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===Unit===
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mg/kg bw/d
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=== Formula  ===
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Fish oil intake is represented as a continuous variable. Exposure is calculated as a product of concentration data and fish consumption data. This is further divided by bodyweight to report exposure in relation to kg of bodyweight. The formula provides intake of omega-3 fatty acids (docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) + eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)) due to fish consumption.
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{{comment|1|The formula for Data 1 was removed because the input variables are in g/d, not in kg/a. The formulas for Data 2 and Data 3 were merged, because the former is simply a special case of the latter.|--[[User:Jouni|Jouni]] 17:03, 16 September 2009 (EEST)}}
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:The old descriptions can be found from a [http://en.opasnet.org/en-opwiki/index.php?title=Fish_oil_intake_in_Beneris&oldid=11109 previous version].
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(DHA_Concentration_species(i)+EPA_Concentration_species(i))*Daily_consumption_species(i)/BW
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== Result  ==
  
=== Data ===
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Note! The current version only estimates DHA (not EPA) intake for pregnant women (not other groups) in Finland. Intakes from sea and freshwater species are estimated separately.
List of data files or sources:
 
* item 1
 
  
=== Formula ===
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{{resultlink}}
Analytica_id:
 
  
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[[image:Fish oil intake in Beneris.png]]
  
=== Unit ===  
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== References  ==
  
== Result ==
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<references />

Latest revision as of 14:03, 16 September 2009



Scope

What is the fish oil (omega-3 fatty acids due to fish consumption) intake in the Beneris population?

Definition

Data

The variable is directly computed from other variables.

Dependencies

List of parents:

Unit

mg/kg bw/d

Formula

Fish oil intake is represented as a continuous variable. Exposure is calculated as a product of concentration data and fish consumption data. This is further divided by bodyweight to report exposure in relation to kg of bodyweight. The formula provides intake of omega-3 fatty acids (docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) + eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)) due to fish consumption.

--1: The formula for Data 1 was removed because the input variables are in g/d, not in kg/a. The formulas for Data 2 and Data 3 were merged, because the former is simply a special case of the latter. --Jouni 17:03, 16 September 2009 (EEST)

The old descriptions can be found from a previous version.


(DHA_Concentration_species(i)+EPA_Concentration_species(i))*Daily_consumption_species(i)/BW

Result

Note! The current version only estimates DHA (not EPA) intake for pregnant women (not other groups) in Finland. Intakes from sea and freshwater species are estimated separately.

Show results


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References