Dietary exposures
Dietary exposures are the amounts of substances, expressed per kg bodyweight or per individual, to which individuals in a population are exposed from their diet per day. Depending on the exposure type, dietary exposures can be short-term/acute exposures and then contain exposures for individual-days, or they can be long-term/chronic exposures, in which case they represent the average exposure per day over an unspecified longer time period.
This module has as primary entities: Populations Foods Substances Effects
Output of this module is used by: Exposures Exposure mixtures Risks
Calculation of dietary exposures
Dietary exposures are calculated from consumptions per modelled food and concentration models. Optionally, also processing factors and unit variability models are applied.
Inputs used: Consumptions by modelled food Concentration models Processing factors Unit variability factors High exposure food-substance combinations Active substances Occurrence patterns Relative potency factors Food conversions Concentration distributions
Settings used
Settings and Tiers
- Dietary exposures settings
- Dietary exposures tiers
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EFSA 2012) - Optimistic
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EFSA 2012) - Acute / Pessimistic
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EFSA 2012) - Chronic / Pessimistic
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EC 2018) - Acute / Tier I
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EC 2018) - Acute / Tier II
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EC 2018) - Chronic / Tier I
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EC 2018) - Chronic / Tier II
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EFSA 2022) - Acute / Tier I
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EFSA 2022) - Acute / Tier II
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EFSA 2022) - Chronic / Tier I
- Retrospective dietary CRA (EFSA 2022) - Chronic / Tier II