Reliability and relative validity of fish consumption data obtained in an exposure assessment study among Montreal-area sportfishers

Citation
B. Shatenstein et al., Reliability and relative validity of fish consumption data obtained in an exposure assessment study among Montreal-area sportfishers, ENVIR RES, 80(2), 1999, pp. S71-S86
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology,"Pharmacology & Toxicology
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
ISSN journal
00139351 → ACNP
Volume
80
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Part
2
Pages
S71 - S86
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-9351(199902)80:2<S71:RARVOF>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
A two-season exercise was undertaken in 29 high-level sportfish consumers t o evaluate the reliability and accuracy of study instruments, Fishers were invited to participate after completing the main study interview (Time 1) i n fall 1995 or winter 1996. Over a 4-week period, they provided a nonconsec utive 7-day weighed food record, kept a fish consumption calendar, and resp onded to a shortened version of the Time 1 instrument at the end of this pe riod (Time 2), A second blood sample (at Time 2) was analyzed for whole blo od mercury (Hg) and the omega-3 fatty acids eicosapentanoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in plasma and erythrocytes. Identical questions were compared in the Time 1 and Time 2 instruments. Reported sportfish cons umption assessed by the different instruments was subjected to nutrient ana lysis, Three estimates of exposure to the target substances were derived fr om the dietary intake estimates and correlated with their respective Time 2 plasma (EPA, DHA) or blood (Hg) values, and with a kinetically derived int erval specific plasma/blood uptake value. Remarkable similarities were obse rved for the data derived from like questions in the Time 1 and 2 questionn aires in both seasons. However, frank discrepancies between some portion si ze estimates and measured values may signal cause for concern. The stronges t correlations between the Time 2 plasma DHA and EPA, and blood Hg, and the three exposure indices emerged between estimates of retrospective DHA inta ke and DHA fish calendar values and their corresponding Time 2 plasma level s, and for Hg estimated both retrospectively and from the fish consumption calendar and correlated with Time 2 blood Hg, especially in the winter 1996 dataset. Overall, the results suggest that the main study instrument provi des a reliable and relatively accurate indication of sportfishers' fishing practices, species selection, and sportfish consumption habits. (C)1999Acad emicPress.