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Time Trends of Acrylamide Exposure in Europe: Combined Analysis of Published Reports and Current HBM4EU Studies

Michael PoteserDepartment of Environmental Health, Center for Public Health, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, AustriaFederica LaguzziUnit of Cardiovascular and Nutritional Epidemiology, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Nobels väg 13, Box 210, 17177 Stockholm, SwedenThomas SchettgenInstitute for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Medical Faculty, RWTH Aachen University, Pauwelsstrasse 30, D-52074 Aachen, GermanyNina VogelGerman Environment Agency (UBA), D-14195 Berlin, GermanyTill WeberGerman Environment Agency (UBA), D-14195 Berlin, GermanyPhilipp ZimmermannGerman Environment Agency (UBA), D-14195 Berlin, GermanyDomenica HahnGerman Environment Agency (UBA), D-14195 Berlin, GermanyMarike Kolossa‐GehringGerman Environment Agency (UBA), D-14195 Berlin, GermanySónia NamoradoDepartment of Epidemiology, National Institute of Health Dr. Ricardo Jorge, 1649-016 Lisbon, PortugalAn Van NieuwenhuyseLaboratoire National de Santé (LNS), L-3555 Luxembourg, LuxembourgBrice M. R. AppenzellerDepartment of Precision Health, Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH), L-4354 Luxembourg, LuxembourgÞórhallur I. HalldórssonFaculty of Food Science and Nutrition, School of Health Sciences, University of Iceland, 102 Reykjavik, IcelandÁsa EiríksdóttirDepartment of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Iceland, 107 Reykjavik, IcelandLine Småstuen HaugNorwegian Institute of Public Health, Lovisenberggata 8, 0456 Oslo, NorwayCathrine ThomsenNorwegian Institute of Public Health, Lovisenberggata 8, 0456 Oslo, NorwayFabio BarboneDepartment of Medical Area, DAME, University of Udine, 33100 Udine, ItalyValentina RosolenInstitute for Maternal and Child Health-IRCCS “Burlo Garofolo”, 34137 Trieste, ItalyLoïc RambaudSanté Publique France, French Public Health Agency (ANSP), 94415 Saint-Maurice, FranceMargaux RiouSanté Publique France, French Public Health Agency (ANSP), 94415 Saint-Maurice, FranceThomas GöenInstitute and Outpatient Clinic of Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Henkestraße 9-11, D-91054 Erlangen, GermanyStefanie NüblerInstitute and Outpatient Clinic of Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Henkestraße 9-11, D-91054 Erlangen, GermanyMoritz SchäferInstitute and Outpatient Clinic of Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Henkestraße 9-11, D-91054 Erlangen, GermanyKarin Haji-Abbas-ZarrabiInstitute and Outpatient Clinic of Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Henkestraße 9-11, D-91054 Erlangen, GermanyLiese GillesVITO Health, Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO), 2400 Mol, BelgiumLaura Rodríguez MartínVITO Health, Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO), 2400 Mol, BelgiumGreet SchoetersVITO Health, Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO), 2400 Mol, BelgiumOvnair SepaiUK Health Security Agency, London SE1 8UG, UKEva GovartsVITO Health, Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO), 2400 Mol, BelgiumHanns MoshammerDepartment of Environmental Health, Center for Public Health, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria
Toxicsjournal2022en
ABI

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More than 20 years ago, acrylamide was added to the list of potential carcinogens found in many common dietary products and tobacco smoke. Consequently, human biomonitoring studies investigating exposure to acrylamide in the form of adducts in blood and metabolites in urine have been performed to obtain data on the actual burden in different populations of the world and in Europe. Recognizing the related health risk, the European Commission responded with measures to curb the acrylamide content in food products. In 2017, a trans-European human biomonitoring project (HBM4EU) was started with the aim to investigate exposure to several chemicals, including acrylamide. Here we set out to provide a combined analysis of previous and current European acrylamide biomonitoring study results by harmonizing and integrating different data sources, including HBM4EU aligned studies, with the aim to resolve overall and current time trends of acrylamide exposure in Europe. Data from 10 European countries were included in the analysis, comprising more than 5500 individual samples (3214 children and teenagers, 2293 adults). We utilized linear models as well as a non-linear fit and breakpoint analysis to investigate trends in temporal acrylamide exposure as well as descriptive statistics and statistical tests to validate findings. Our results indicate an overall increase in acrylamide exposure between the years 2001 and 2017. Studies with samples collected after 2018 focusing on adults do not indicate increasing exposure but show declining values. Regional differences appear to affect absolute values, but not the overall time-trend of exposure. As benchmark levels for acrylamide content in food have been adopted in Europe in 2018, our results may imply the effects of these measures, but only indicated for adults, as corresponding data are still missing for children.

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