Omega-3 content in salmon

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Decision variables:

Variable:Recommendation for consumption of farmed salmon | Variable:Pollutant concentration limits for fish feed

Indicators:

Variable:Pollutant health risk due to the consumption of salmon | Variable:Net health effects due to the consumption of salmon

Other variables:

Variable:Persistent pollutant concentrations in fish feed | Variable:Persistent pollutant concentrations in salmon | Variable:Salmon intake in the population of the Western Europe | Variable:Exposure to persistent pollutants due to salmon in the population of the Western Europe | Variable:Dose-response function of persistent pollutants | Variable:Omega-3 content in salmon | Variable:Omega-3 intake due to salmon in the population of the Western Europe | Variable:Dose-response function of cardiovascular effects of omega-3 fatty acids | Variable:Total mortality in the Western Europe | Variable:Cardiovascular mortality in the Western Europe | Variable:Cardiovascular effects of omega-3 in salmon in the Western Europe


Scope

Omega-3 content in salmon describes the average content.

Definition

Data

Omega-3 fatty acid content in salmon. Estimate is from Din 2004 Table 2. In a previous version, there were other fish types as well: min is the lowest value, max is the highest value and mode is the average of the two. [1]

Causality

Upstream variables

  • None

Unit

g/g (fresh weight)

Formula

<anacode> array(Year,[Uniform(0.0128,0.0215)]) </anacode>

Result

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Statistics or fractile Omega-3 content
Mean 0.0172
SD 0.0025
0.01 0.0129
0.025 0.0130
0.05 0.0132
0.25 0.0150
0.5 (Median) 0.0172
0.75 0.0193
0.95 0.0211
0.975 0.0213
0.99 0.0214

References

  1. Din JN, Newby DE, Flapan AD. Science, medicine, and the future - Omega 3 fatty acids and cardiovascular disease - fishing for a natural treatment. British Medical Journal 2004; 328(7430):30-35. Intranet file