The impact of mercury contamination on human health in the Arctic:A state of the science review

The 2021 Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) Mercury (Hg) Assessment is motivated by Arctic populations, and most notably Indigenous Peoples in the region, who are particularly vulnerable to Hg pollution. The objective of this review paper is to answer the following AMAP policy-relevan...

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Published in:Ecosphere
Main Authors: Basu, Niladri, Abass, Khaled, Dietz, Rune, Krümmel, Eva, Rautio, Arja, Weihe, Pal
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154793
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/298b5119-066b-429e-b6c0-d4211441121c 2023-05-15T13:21:32+02:00 The impact of mercury contamination on human health in the Arctic:A state of the science review Basu, Niladri Abass, Khaled Dietz, Rune Krümmel, Eva Rautio, Arja Weihe, Pal 2022-07 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/the-impact-of-mercury-contamination-on-human-health-in-the-arctic(298b5119-066b-429e-b6c0-d4211441121c).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154793 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85127723720&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Basu , N , Abass , K , Dietz , R , Krümmel , E , Rautio , A & Weihe , P 2022 , ' The impact of mercury contamination on human health in the Arctic : A state of the science review ' , Science of the total Environment , vol. 831 , 154793 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154793 Biomonitoring Circumpolar Contaminants Food security Indigenous Peoples Pollution Risk assessment article 2022 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154793 2022-04-27T22:52:21Z The 2021 Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) Mercury (Hg) Assessment is motivated by Arctic populations, and most notably Indigenous Peoples in the region, who are particularly vulnerable to Hg pollution. The objective of this review paper is to answer the following AMAP policy-relevant question: what is the human health impact of Hg pollution in the Arctic? In doing so, this state of the science review paper builds on information published 10 years ago in the last AMAP Hg assessment. The synthesized results demonstrate that: a) global influences (e.g., sources and transport pathways, biogeochemical processes, climate change, globalization) drive Hg exposures into human communities; b) Hg exposures are realized through dietary intake of certain country food items, and that new exposure science approaches are helping to deepen understandings; c) the nutritional and cultural benefits of country foods are immense, though a dietary transition is underway raising concerns over metabolic syndrome and broader issues of food security as well as cultural and social well-being; d) blood Hg measures are among the highest worldwide based on the results of human biomonitoring studies; e) Hg exposures are associated with adverse health outcomes across life stages (e.g., neurodevelopmental outcomes in young children to cardiovascular disease in adults); and f) risk communication needs to be balanced, targeted and clear, culturally appropriate, and be done collaboratively. These synthesized findings are particularly timely and policy-relevant given that the Minamata Convention entered into legal force worldwide in 2017 as a regulatory scheme to reduce the use and environmental release of Hg in order to protect human health and the environment. The Convention was influenced by health concerns raised by northern populations as indicated in the preamble text which makes reference to “the particular vulnerabilities of Arctic ecosystems and Indigenous communities”. Article in Journal/Newspaper AMAP Arctic Arctic Climate change Human health Aarhus University: Research Arctic Ecosphere 13 4
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topic Biomonitoring
Circumpolar
Contaminants
Food security
Indigenous Peoples
Pollution
Risk assessment
spellingShingle Biomonitoring
Circumpolar
Contaminants
Food security
Indigenous Peoples
Pollution
Risk assessment
Basu, Niladri
Abass, Khaled
Dietz, Rune
Krümmel, Eva
Rautio, Arja
Weihe, Pal
The impact of mercury contamination on human health in the Arctic:A state of the science review
topic_facet Biomonitoring
Circumpolar
Contaminants
Food security
Indigenous Peoples
Pollution
Risk assessment
description The 2021 Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) Mercury (Hg) Assessment is motivated by Arctic populations, and most notably Indigenous Peoples in the region, who are particularly vulnerable to Hg pollution. The objective of this review paper is to answer the following AMAP policy-relevant question: what is the human health impact of Hg pollution in the Arctic? In doing so, this state of the science review paper builds on information published 10 years ago in the last AMAP Hg assessment. The synthesized results demonstrate that: a) global influences (e.g., sources and transport pathways, biogeochemical processes, climate change, globalization) drive Hg exposures into human communities; b) Hg exposures are realized through dietary intake of certain country food items, and that new exposure science approaches are helping to deepen understandings; c) the nutritional and cultural benefits of country foods are immense, though a dietary transition is underway raising concerns over metabolic syndrome and broader issues of food security as well as cultural and social well-being; d) blood Hg measures are among the highest worldwide based on the results of human biomonitoring studies; e) Hg exposures are associated with adverse health outcomes across life stages (e.g., neurodevelopmental outcomes in young children to cardiovascular disease in adults); and f) risk communication needs to be balanced, targeted and clear, culturally appropriate, and be done collaboratively. These synthesized findings are particularly timely and policy-relevant given that the Minamata Convention entered into legal force worldwide in 2017 as a regulatory scheme to reduce the use and environmental release of Hg in order to protect human health and the environment. The Convention was influenced by health concerns raised by northern populations as indicated in the preamble text which makes reference to “the particular vulnerabilities of Arctic ecosystems and Indigenous communities”.
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author Basu, Niladri
Abass, Khaled
Dietz, Rune
Krümmel, Eva
Rautio, Arja
Weihe, Pal
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Dietz, Rune
Krümmel, Eva
Rautio, Arja
Weihe, Pal
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title The impact of mercury contamination on human health in the Arctic:A state of the science review
title_short The impact of mercury contamination on human health in the Arctic:A state of the science review
title_full The impact of mercury contamination on human health in the Arctic:A state of the science review
title_fullStr The impact of mercury contamination on human health in the Arctic:A state of the science review
title_full_unstemmed The impact of mercury contamination on human health in the Arctic:A state of the science review
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