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'''Scope'''<br>
[[Category:Fish]]
'''Fish oil intake''' describes the exposure to fish oils (omega-3 fatty acids) due to fish consumption in the target European country.
[[Category:Exposures]]
[[Category:Beneris]]
{{variable|moderator=Olli}}


== Definition ==  
== Scope  ==


Fish oil intake is represented as a continuous variable and is indexed by variable age.
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.
 
== Definition  ==
 
=== Data  ===
 
The variable is directly computed from other variables.
 
===Dependencies===


=== Causality ===
List of parents:
List of parents:
* None
*[[Concentrations of beneficial nutrients in fish]]
*[[Domestic fish consumption of the pregnant women in Finland]] (unpublished data, requires a password)
*[[Domestic fish consumption of the general population in Finland]] (unpublished data, requires a password)
*[[Body weight in Finland]]
 
===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.
 
{{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)}}
: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].
 
 
(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.


=== Data ===
{{resultlink}}
List of data files or sources:
* item 1


=== Formula ===
[[image:Fish oil intake in Beneris.png]]
Analytica_id:  


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== References  ==


=== Unit ===
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gram/per kg bw/year
== Result ==

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) (type: truth; paradigms: science: comment)

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.

{{#opasnet_base_link:Op_en1796}}


References