Canadian Total Diet Study - Radionuclides 2000-2020
Radionuclides are elements that release energy called radiation. Radionuclides originate from both natural (e.g. soil and rock) and artificial (e.g. certain industrial, military and medical applications) sources (https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/health-risks-safety/radiation/types-sources/environmental.html). They are present at low levels in the environment and in food and drinking water. Health Canada’s Total Diet Study (TDS) program has monitored certain natural (40K and 210Pb ) and artificial (137Cs, 134Cs, 131I, 241Am, 57Co and 60Co) radionuclides in foods since 2000.
Learn about the Canadian Total Diet Study (https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/food-nutrition/food-nutrition-surveillance/canadian-total-diet-study.html)
Search through Health Canada's food contaminant data on CANLINE (https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/01c12f93-d14c-4005-b671-e40030a3aa2c)
- Publisher - Current Organization Name: Health Canada
- Licence: Open Government Licence - Canada
Data and Resources
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Data DictionaryTXTEnglish terminology TXT
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Data DictionaryTXTFrench terminology TXT
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Canadian Total Diet Study – Radionuclides 2000-2020CSVEnglish dataset CSV
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Canadian Total Diet Study – Radionuclides 2000-2020CSVFrench dataset CSV