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. 2012 Jan 25;42(2):147–168. doi: 10.3109/10408444.2011.636342

Table 4.

Calculation of lifetime MoE using Kuiper-Goodman et al. (2010) data for specific commodities and all commodities.

Age (years) No. of years Rice MoE (no ML) No. of years × MoE Hot oatmeal (no ML) No. years × MoE All commodities (per age strata) p90(no ML) No. of years × MoE
0 to 6a 6 3,972 23,832 2,188 13,128 2,446 14,676
7 to 11b 5 6,588 32,940 3,918 19,590 4,360 21,800
12 to 18c 7 8,767 61,369 5,633 39,431 6,306 44,142
19 to 30d 12 9,611 115,332 5,821 69,852 6,399 76,788
31 to 50e 20 12,384 247,680 8,563 171,260 8,230 164,600
51 to 70f 20 12,384 247,680 8,563 171,260 8,230 164,600
Lifetime MoEg (sum of group MoE/70 years) 70 10,412 6,922 6,952
a

MoE values are those reported in Kuiper-Goodman et al. (2010) for the 1 year age group with no ML.

b

MoE values are those reported in Kuiper-Goodman et al. (2010) for the 7 to 11 year age group with no ML.

c

MoE values are those reported in Kuiper-Goodman et al. (2010) for the 12 to 18 year age group with no ML.

d

MoE values are those reported in Kuiper-Goodman et al. (2010) for the 19 to 30 year age group with no ML.

e

MoE values are those reported in Kuiper-Goodman et al. (2010) for the 31 to 50 year age group with no ML.

f

MoE values for the 51 to 70 year age group are the same as for the 31 to 50 year age group which is conservative since OTA exposures for the older adult strata are lower than the middle age strata reported in Kuiper-Goodman et al. (2010) with no ML.

g

The lifetime MoE is calculated by multiplying the number of years in each age group by the age-specific MoE, summing the resulting totals for all age groups and dividing the grand total by 70 years; the lifetime MoE was calculated by Cantox; other data were from the Kuiper-Goodman et al. (2010) publication.