Vitamins and minerals in the traditional Greenland diet

The relative importance of traditional Greenlandic food items has diminished during the last decades. Today these account for 25% of the Greenland diet with a dominance of fish, seabirds, and marine mammals. This report synthesises the available information on concentrations of vitamins and minerals...

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Main Author: Andersen, S. M.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: National Environmental Research Institute, Aarhus University 2005
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Online Access:https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/vitamins-and-minerals-in-the-traditional-greenland-diet(ff6383a0-7e9d-11dd-a5a8-000ea68e967b).html
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Summary:The relative importance of traditional Greenlandic food items has diminished during the last decades. Today these account for 25% of the Greenland diet with a dominance of fish, seabirds, and marine mammals. This report synthesises the available information on concentrations of vitamins and minerals in the various food items that form the traditional Greenlandic diet. However, through this diet people in Greenland are also exposed to a high intake of heavy metals and organochlorines, due to a contamination of many of these food items. In combination with information on the concentration of contaminants, the information about vitamins and minerals will potentially make it possible to adjust the diet in Greenland, taking both nutrients and contaminants into account