نتایج جستجو برای: urinary iodine excretion

تعداد نتایج: 148536  

2015
Sarah C. Bath Alan Walter Andrew Taylor John Wright Margaret P. Rayman

21 Iodine is a key component of the thyroid hormones which are crucial for brain development. 22 Pregnant women are vulnerable to iodine deficiency because their requirement for iodine is 23 higher than that of non-pregnant adults. Data on the iodine status of UK pregnant women are 24 sparse and there are no such data in the South East. One hundred pregnant women were recruited 25 to a cross-se...

Fereydoun Azizi, Forough Keyvani, Hossein Motevalizade-Ardekani, Jamaleddin Bastani, Lida Navai, Maryam Yasayi, Masoud Kimiagar,

In order to start a goitre prevention program in Shahriar area, a survey of the disease prevalence and possible contributory factors was conducted. Three hundred and sixty seven households chosen randomly, were surveyed as to their economic, sociocultural and goitre status. Urinary excretion of iodine and iodine content of water in the area was measured. Food consumption survey demonstrated tha...

آقاصی, محمدرضا, استبرق نیا, حمیده , بیرانوند, اصغر, رستمی, رحیم, نوروززاده, جعفر ,

Introduction: Clinical evaluation of iodine deficiency disorders (IDDs) is often accomplished by assessment of urinary iodine excretion (UIE) in random samples however, the utilization of 24 hour urine samples is a more reliable biomarker of nutritional iodine status. This study was designed to evaluate total goiter prevalence (TGP) and iodine/creatinine ratio among school-aged children in Urmi...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2010
Sumei Li Yibing Fan Haiying Chen Xiuwei Li Jianqiang Wang Yunyou Gu Shuhua Li Ming Li Jing Wang Zhenhua Shu

OBJECTIVE This study was designed to measure the urinary iodine excretion of volunteers who daily consumed iodized salt and to evaluate whether the current iodine content in salt is appropriate. A field trial study was then conducted to determine how the salt iodization content should be adjusted, either to prevent iodine deficiency or to avoid excess consumption. METHODS A total of 1,099 vol...

2013
Aniruddha Bhattacharjee A. K. Chandra H. K. Tiwari Tabarak Malik

The present study was undertaken to assess the state of iodine nutrition of the representative population, consumption pattern of cyanogenic plant food that generally interfere with iodine nutrition, and to evaluate whether there is any interrelation between iodine and thiocyanate intake and their excretion pattern among school children in goiter endemic subHimalayan tarai region. A total of 56...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2003
F Azizi A Aminorroya M Hedayati H Rezvanian M Amini P Mirmiran

OBJECTIVE Pregnancy is accompanied by profound alterations in thyroid economy and relative iodine deficiency. The aim of this study was to evaluate urinary iodine excretion of pregnant women in cities with adequate and more than adequate iodine intake. METHODS A cross-sectional study was performed on schoolchildren and pregnant women in four cities in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Urinary iod...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2007
Fereidoun Azizi

OBJECTIVE To describe studies evaluating urinary iodine excretion during pregnancy and lactation in women living in cities with adequate or more than adequate iodine intake. DESIGN Cross-sectional study conducted between 1996 and 1998 in pregnant women and a study of lactating women conducted in 2003. SETTINGS AND SUBJECTS Pregnant women attending prenatal clinics in four cities in the Isla...

2018
Karen Charlton Lisa Jayne Ware Jeannine Baumgartner Marike Cockeran Aletta E Schutte Nirmala Naidoo Paul Kowal

OBJECTIVE The WHO's global targets for non-communicable disease reduction recommend consumption of<5 g salt/day. In 2016, South Africa was the first country to legislate maximum salt levels in processed foods. South Africa's salt iodisation fortification programme has successfully addressed iodine deficiency but information is dated. Simultaneous monitoring of sodium reduction and iodine status...

Journal: :Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association 2009
Pernille Vejbjerg Nils Knudsen Hans Perrild Peter Laurberg Stig Andersen Lone B Rasmussen Lars Ovesen Torben Jørgensen

BACKGROUND Iodine intake is often measured by a surrogate measure, namely urine iodine excretion as almost all ingested iodine is excreted in the urine. However, the methods for urine collection and the reporting of the results vary. These methods, and their advantages and disadvantages, are considered in this article. SUMMARY There are two main ways in which urine can be collected for iodine...

Journal: :Nutrition 2009
Claudia Mazzarella Daniela Terracciano Angelina Di Carlo Paolo Emidio Macchia Eduardo Consiglio Vincenzo Macchia Angela Mariano

OBJECTIVE Mild iodine deficiency was first documented in Campania in the 1990s. We assessed the urinary iodine nutritional status of schoolchildren in Campania before the introduction of legislation for salt iodization and compared the findings with previous results to evaluate to what extent "silent" iodine prophylaxis, which accompanies socioeconomic advances, affects iodine status. METHODS...

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