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Iodine deficiency in pregnant women of Lahore.

Shan Elahi1, Nayab Batool Rizvi, Saeed Ahmad Nagra.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To know extent of iodine deficiency (ID), role of thyroid enlargement (goiter) as marker of ID and current status of iodized salt intake in pregnant women of Lahore.
METHODS: A cross sectional study was carried out at Institute of Chemistry, University of the Punjab, during March 2002 to September 2005. Pregnant women (n = 254) during first trimester attending antenatal clinic participated voluntarily. Iodine intake status was determined by urinary iodine (UI) excretion.
RESULTS: UI excretion ranged from 34 to 142 microg/L and median value was 67 microg/L. According to international criteria, 202 (79.5%) pregnant women were iodine deficient (UI < 100 microg/L) mostly (68.8%) of mild (UI: 50-99 microg/L) degree. Moderate iodine deficiency (MID; UI < 50 microg/L) was found in 63 (24.8%) pregnant women. Among all pregnant women 80 (31.5%) had slightly visible goiter and only 87 (34.2%) were currently taking iodized salt. The difference in UI excretion between goitrous and non-goitrous pregnant women was not significant. Among iodized salt users percentage of women with MID was less, though not significant, as compared to non-users (20.7% Vs 26.9%).
CONCLUSION: About one-fourth of pregnant women screened in this study are moderately iodine deficient in Lahore. These women and their neonates are at increased risk of iodine deficiency disorders. Goiter is not a good indicator of low iodine intake while iodized salt consumption is beneficial in this regard.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20361670

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pak Med Assoc        ISSN: 0030-9982            Impact factor:   0.781


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