groups are taken into account, the 4–6 year olds (bw 18 kg) and the
6–14 year olds (bw 30 kg) consume about three and two times more
processed meat per day than the 15–75 year olds (bw 72 kg), respectively.
Thus, the 4–6 year old children will, because of their
lower bodyweight, have the highest exposure (ng kg bw−1 day−1).
The types of processed meat consumed by the three groups are
similar (Table 3). Sausages contribute most to the total consumption
(25–30%) and salami accounts for the second largest fraction
for both groups of children (13–20%). Pork flank (4–5 years) or ham
(6–14 and 15–75 years) is the third most consumed product. Thus
the high consumers, defined by the 95th percentile, of Danish population,
consume on average 1.5 times the amount (20 g) reported
to affect the mortality (Rohrmann et al., 2013).
groups are taken into account, the 4–6 year olds (bw 18 kg) and the6–14 year olds (bw 30 kg) consume about three and two times moreprocessed meat per day than the 15–75 year olds (bw 72 kg), respectively.Thus, the 4–6 year old children will, because of theirlower bodyweight, have the highest exposure (ng kg bw−1 day−1).The types of processed meat consumed by the three groups aresimilar (Table 3). Sausages contribute most to the total consumption(25–30%) and salami accounts for the second largest fractionfor both groups of children (13–20%). Pork flank (4–5 years) or ham(6–14 and 15–75 years) is the third most consumed product. Thusthe high consumers, defined by the 95th percentile, of Danish population,consume on average 1.5 times the amount (20 g) reportedto affect the mortality (Rohrmann et al., 2013).
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