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Reduction of High Levels of Internal Radio-Contamination by Dietary Intervention in Residents of Areas Affected by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Disaster: A Case Series

Maintaining low levels of chronic internal contamination among residents in radiation-contaminated areas after a nuclear disaster is a great public health concern. However, the efficacy of reduction measures for individual internal contamination remains unknown. To reduce high levels of internal rad...

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Autores principales: Tsubokura, Masaharu, Kato, Shigeaki, Nomura, Shuhei, Gilmour, Stuart, Nihei, Masahiko, Sakuma, Yu, Oikawa, Tomoyoshi, Kanazawa, Yukio, Kami, Masahiro, Hayano, Ryugo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4059713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24932486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100302
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author Tsubokura, Masaharu
Kato, Shigeaki
Nomura, Shuhei
Gilmour, Stuart
Nihei, Masahiko
Sakuma, Yu
Oikawa, Tomoyoshi
Kanazawa, Yukio
Kami, Masahiro
Hayano, Ryugo
author_facet Tsubokura, Masaharu
Kato, Shigeaki
Nomura, Shuhei
Gilmour, Stuart
Nihei, Masahiko
Sakuma, Yu
Oikawa, Tomoyoshi
Kanazawa, Yukio
Kami, Masahiro
Hayano, Ryugo
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description Maintaining low levels of chronic internal contamination among residents in radiation-contaminated areas after a nuclear disaster is a great public health concern. However, the efficacy of reduction measures for individual internal contamination remains unknown. To reduce high levels of internal radiation exposure in a group of individuals exposed through environmental sources, we performed careful dietary intervention with identification of suspected contaminated foods, as part of mass voluntary radiation contamination screenings and counseling program in Minamisoma Municipal General Hospital and Hirata Central Hospital. From a total of 30,622 study participants, only 9 residents displayed internal cesium-137 (Cs-137) levels of more than 50 Bq/kg. The median level of internal Cs-137 contamination in these residents at the initial screening was 4,830 Bq/body (range: 2,130–15,918 Bq/body) and 69.6 Bq/kg (range: 50.7–216.3 Bq/kg). All these residents with high levels of internal contamination consumed homegrown produce without radiation inspection, and often collected mushrooms in the wild or cultivated them on bed-logs in their homes. They were advised to consume distributed food mainly and to refrain from consuming potentially contaminated foods without radiation inspection and local produces under shipment restrictions such as mushrooms, mountain vegetables, and meat of wild life. A few months after the intervention, re-examination of Cs levels revealed remarkable reduction of internal contamination in all residents. Although the levels of internal radiation exposure appear to be minimal amongst most residents in Fukushima, a subset of the population, who unknowingly consumed highly contaminated foodstuffs, experienced high levels of internal contamination. There seem to be similarities in dietary preferences amongst residents with high internal contamination levels, and intervention based on pre- and post-test counseling and dietary advice from medical care providers about risky food intake appears to be a feasible option for changing residents' dietary practices, subsequently resulting in a reduction in Cs internal contamination levels.
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spelling pubmed-40597132014-06-19 Reduction of High Levels of Internal Radio-Contamination by Dietary Intervention in Residents of Areas Affected by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Disaster: A Case Series Tsubokura, Masaharu Kato, Shigeaki Nomura, Shuhei Gilmour, Stuart Nihei, Masahiko Sakuma, Yu Oikawa, Tomoyoshi Kanazawa, Yukio Kami, Masahiro Hayano, Ryugo PLoS One Research Article Maintaining low levels of chronic internal contamination among residents in radiation-contaminated areas after a nuclear disaster is a great public health concern. However, the efficacy of reduction measures for individual internal contamination remains unknown. To reduce high levels of internal radiation exposure in a group of individuals exposed through environmental sources, we performed careful dietary intervention with identification of suspected contaminated foods, as part of mass voluntary radiation contamination screenings and counseling program in Minamisoma Municipal General Hospital and Hirata Central Hospital. From a total of 30,622 study participants, only 9 residents displayed internal cesium-137 (Cs-137) levels of more than 50 Bq/kg. The median level of internal Cs-137 contamination in these residents at the initial screening was 4,830 Bq/body (range: 2,130–15,918 Bq/body) and 69.6 Bq/kg (range: 50.7–216.3 Bq/kg). All these residents with high levels of internal contamination consumed homegrown produce without radiation inspection, and often collected mushrooms in the wild or cultivated them on bed-logs in their homes. They were advised to consume distributed food mainly and to refrain from consuming potentially contaminated foods without radiation inspection and local produces under shipment restrictions such as mushrooms, mountain vegetables, and meat of wild life. A few months after the intervention, re-examination of Cs levels revealed remarkable reduction of internal contamination in all residents. Although the levels of internal radiation exposure appear to be minimal amongst most residents in Fukushima, a subset of the population, who unknowingly consumed highly contaminated foodstuffs, experienced high levels of internal contamination. There seem to be similarities in dietary preferences amongst residents with high internal contamination levels, and intervention based on pre- and post-test counseling and dietary advice from medical care providers about risky food intake appears to be a feasible option for changing residents' dietary practices, subsequently resulting in a reduction in Cs internal contamination levels. Public Library of Science 2014-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4059713/ /pubmed/24932486 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100302 Text en © 2014 Tsubokura et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Tsubokura, Masaharu
Kato, Shigeaki
Nomura, Shuhei
Gilmour, Stuart
Nihei, Masahiko
Sakuma, Yu
Oikawa, Tomoyoshi
Kanazawa, Yukio
Kami, Masahiro
Hayano, Ryugo
Reduction of High Levels of Internal Radio-Contamination by Dietary Intervention in Residents of Areas Affected by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Disaster: A Case Series
title Reduction of High Levels of Internal Radio-Contamination by Dietary Intervention in Residents of Areas Affected by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Disaster: A Case Series
title_full Reduction of High Levels of Internal Radio-Contamination by Dietary Intervention in Residents of Areas Affected by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Disaster: A Case Series
title_fullStr Reduction of High Levels of Internal Radio-Contamination by Dietary Intervention in Residents of Areas Affected by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Disaster: A Case Series
title_full_unstemmed Reduction of High Levels of Internal Radio-Contamination by Dietary Intervention in Residents of Areas Affected by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Disaster: A Case Series
title_short Reduction of High Levels of Internal Radio-Contamination by Dietary Intervention in Residents of Areas Affected by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Disaster: A Case Series
title_sort reduction of high levels of internal radio-contamination by dietary intervention in residents of areas affected by the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant disaster: a case series
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4059713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24932486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100302
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