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. 2012 Apr 19;17(6):433–443. doi: 10.1007/s12199-012-0280-z

Table 4.

Estimated daily intake of lead in Japanese

Medium Environment Agency 2000 [33] (adult) Aung et al. 2004 [41] (children) Nakanishi et al. 2006 [9] (children 6 years)
Lead concentration Inhalation/ingestion rate Lead concentration Inhalation/ingestion rate Lead concentration Inhalation/ingestion ratea
Atmosphere 0.073 μg/m3 15 m3/day 0.045 μg/m3 8.75 m3/day 0.0253 μg/m3 7.2 m3/day
Inhalationb 1.1 μg/day 0.4 μg/day 0.2 μg/day
Diet 44 μg/day 4.79 μg/day NA (28.3)d
Drinking water 0.01 μg/L 2 L/day 3.8 μg/L 0.28 L/day
2.3 μg/L 0.28 L/day
Soil 13 μg/g 0.2 g/day (child) 46.4 μg/g 0.1 g/day 13.2 μg/g 0.087 g/day
0.1 g/day (adult)
House dust 117 μg/g 0.1 g/day
Oralc 45.3 μg/day 21.1 μg/day 31.2 μg/daye

aEstimated ingestion rate for a 6-year-old child is given in the literature. Median or geometric mean is shown in this table

bInhalation = atmospheric lead concentration × inhalation rate

cSum of total oral exposure

dNot specified in the literature. Dietary intake was calculated by subtracting lead intake from water and soil/dust from total oral intake [originally given as 1.3 μg/kg body weight/day (median value) which was multiplied average body weight of 6 years child as 24 kg] and indicated in parenthesis

eThe value was calculated by the present author by using 50 percentile values reported in Nakanishi et al. [9] in which intake or ingestion rate was expressed as distribution; therefore, this value may involve uncertainty