Water consumption patterns and factors contributing to water consumption in arsenic affected population of rural West Bengal, India

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作者
Hossain, M. Amir [1 ,2 ]
Rahman, Mohammad Mahmudur [1 ]
Murrill, Matthew [1 ]
Das, Bhaskar [1 ]
Roy, Bimol [3 ]
Dey, Shankar [1 ]
Maity, Debasish [1 ]
Chakraborti, Dipankar [1 ]
机构
[1] Jadavpur Univ, Sch Environm Studies, Kolkata 700032, India
[2] Univ Dhaka, Inst Stat Res & Training, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh
[3] Indian Stat Inst, Kolkata 700108, India
关键词
Arsenic-affected population of rural West Bengal; Direct and indirect water consumption; Water consumption patterns; Factors contributing to water consumption; WHO guideline value; DRINKING-WATER; UNITED-STATES; AFFECTED AREA; SKIN-LESIONS; LUNG-CANCER; IN-UTERO; EXPOSURE; BANGLADESH; FOOD; RISK;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2012.06.057
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
A direct water intake study was conducted for one year, involving 423 individuals from three arsenic (As) affected villages of West Bengal, India. Average direct water intake per person and per unit body weight was found to be 3.12 +/- 1.17 L/day and 78.07 +/- 47.08 mL/kg/day ( +/- SD), respectively. Average direct water intakes for adult males, adult females and children (age <15years) were 3.95, 3.03 and 2.14L/day, respectively. Significant sex differentials were observed between ages 16-55 years. For all participants, a sharp increase in water intake up to 15 years of age was observed followed by a plateau at a higher intake level. Significant monthly, seasonal, regional, and occupational variability was also observed. Another study involving 413 subjects determined the amount of indirect water intake. Average indirect water intake per person was 1.80 +/- 0.64 L/day; for adult males, adult females and children, intake was 2.15, 1.81, and 1.10 L/day, respectively. Average total (direct + indirect) water intake was 4.92 L/person/day; for adult males, adult females and children, total intake was 6.10, 4.84, and 3.24L/person/day, respectively. The overall contribution of indirect water intake to total water consumption was 36.6% for all participants. This study additionally elucidated several factors that contribute to variable water intake, which can lead to better risk characterization of subpopulations and water contaminant ingestion. The study reveals that the water intake rates in the three studied populations in West Bengal are greater than the assumed water intake rates utilized by the World Health Organization (WHO) in the establishment of drinking water quality guidelines; therefore, these assumed intake values may be inappropriate for the study population as well as similar ones. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页数:8
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