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Factors used for the estimation of radioactive nuclide intake through foodstuffs by inhabitants in coastal area of Ibaraki Prefecture, (6). Consumption of marine foods in Oarai town

Abstract

The consumption of eight categories of marine foods was surveyed on two kinds of families in Oarai town, one of the famous fishing towns in Ibaraki prefecture. The average daily intake of whole marine foods through a year of 1973 was 255 g/d/p for fisherman's families and 166 g/d/p for nonfisherman's, respectively. Fisherman's families showed higher consumption of all categories of marine foods except algae than non-fisherman's. Seasonal variation of marine food consumption was observed for both families, i.e., the consumption in spring was less than that in the other seasons. One half of the total marine foods consumption was occupied by fishes. And among three kinds of fishes, high consumption of pelagic fish was recognized. These consumption aspects were almost similar to those observed in Kuji, Tokai and Nakaminato as reported previously.
Authors:
Sumiya, M; Nemoto, Y; Ohmomo, Y [1] 
  1. National Inst. of Radiological Sciences, Nakaminato, Ibaraki (Japan). Nakaminato Lab. Branch Office
Publication Date:
Dec 01, 1978
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
AIX-10-445086; EDB-79-120169
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Hoken Butsuri; (Japan); Journal Volume: 12:4
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; 63 RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT.; AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS; RADIOECOLOGY; FOOD CHAINS; CONTAMINATION; HUMAN POPULATIONS; INTAKE; JAPAN; MAN; REGIONAL ANALYSIS; SEAFOOD; SEASONAL VARIATIONS; SHORES; ANIMALS; ASIA; ECOLOGY; ECOSYSTEMS; FISH PRODUCTS; FOOD; MAMMALS; POPULATIONS; PRIMATES; VARIATIONS; VERTEBRATES; 520302* - Environment, Aquatic- Radioactive Materials Monitoring & Transport- Aquatic Ecosystems & Food Chains- (-1987); 560171 - Radiation Effects- Nuclide Kinetics & Toxicology- Man- (-1987)
OSTI ID:
6002345
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: HOKBA
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
Pages: 265-272
Announcement Date:
May 01, 1979

Citation Formats

Sumiya, M, Nemoto, Y, and Ohmomo, Y. Factors used for the estimation of radioactive nuclide intake through foodstuffs by inhabitants in coastal area of Ibaraki Prefecture, (6). Consumption of marine foods in Oarai town. Japan: N. p., 1978. Web.
Sumiya, M, Nemoto, Y, & Ohmomo, Y. Factors used for the estimation of radioactive nuclide intake through foodstuffs by inhabitants in coastal area of Ibaraki Prefecture, (6). Consumption of marine foods in Oarai town. Japan.
Sumiya, M, Nemoto, Y, and Ohmomo, Y. 1978. "Factors used for the estimation of radioactive nuclide intake through foodstuffs by inhabitants in coastal area of Ibaraki Prefecture, (6). Consumption of marine foods in Oarai town." Japan.
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title = {Factors used for the estimation of radioactive nuclide intake through foodstuffs by inhabitants in coastal area of Ibaraki Prefecture, (6). Consumption of marine foods in Oarai town}
author = {Sumiya, M, Nemoto, Y, and Ohmomo, Y}
abstractNote = {The consumption of eight categories of marine foods was surveyed on two kinds of families in Oarai town, one of the famous fishing towns in Ibaraki prefecture. The average daily intake of whole marine foods through a year of 1973 was 255 g/d/p for fisherman's families and 166 g/d/p for nonfisherman's, respectively. Fisherman's families showed higher consumption of all categories of marine foods except algae than non-fisherman's. Seasonal variation of marine food consumption was observed for both families, i.e., the consumption in spring was less than that in the other seasons. One half of the total marine foods consumption was occupied by fishes. And among three kinds of fishes, high consumption of pelagic fish was recognized. These consumption aspects were almost similar to those observed in Kuji, Tokai and Nakaminato as reported previously.}
journal = []
volume = {12:4}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1978}
month = {Dec}
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