Published on January 2025 | Food adulteration, Public Health, India

Contaminated Consumption: Unveiling the Health Hazards of Food Adulteration and its Profound Impact on Public Health in India
Authors: Gopalan KR, Mahin Koska Valan, Alwin Fredrick, Akalya Nathan Logu, Anusree Krishna, Muthukumaran Sivaswamy
View Author: GOPALAN K. R.
Journal Name: Journal of Pioneering Medical Sciences
Volume: 13 Issue: 7 Page No: 75-88
Indexing: Web of Science
Abstract:

Food adulteration, the deliberate contamination or substitution of food products with inferior or harmful substances for economic gain, has become a pressing global concern with profound implications for public health. This study provides a comprehensive overview of the various forms of food adulteration, its widespread prevalence, and the significant health risks it poses to consumers. Adulteration affects a broad spectrum of food items, including cereals, spices, oils, dairy products, and beverages. The consumption of adulterated foods presents immediate dangers such as acute poisoning, as well as long-term health repercussions. Toxic substances like heavy metals, pesticides, and microbial contaminants are known to trigger gastrointestinal disorders, neurological damage, and, in some cases, fatal outcomes. Chronic exposure to contaminated food increases the likelihood of developing non-communicable diseases, including cardiovascular conditions, diabetes, and cancer. To mitigate this growing threat, it is imperative to strengthen regulatory frameworks, implement robust testing protocols, and enforce stringent penalties for offenders. Public awareness initiatives and educational programs play a pivotal role in empowering consumers to make informed choices and advocate for greater transparency in the food supply chain. In conclusion, food adulteration represents a substantial public health risk by compromising both the safety and nutritional integrity of the food consumed. This study employs a quantitative research approach, gathering data from 222 respondents in Chennai, complemented by a chronological review of existing literature on the subject.

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