| Literature DB >> 25535149 |
Stine Linding Andersen1, Louise Kolding Sørensen2, Anne Krejbjerg3, Margrethe Møller4, Ditte Marie Klitbo5, Susanne Backman Nøhr6, Klaus Michael Pedersen7, Peter Laurberg3.
Abstract
Denmark was previously iodine deficient with regional differences. Moderate iodine deficiency appeared in West Denmark and mild iodine deficiency in East Denmark and also Danish pregnant and breastfeeding women suffered from iodine deficiency. The Danish mandatory iodine fortification of salt was introduced in the year 2000 and has increased iodine intake in the Danish population. However, median urinary iodine concentration in the general population and in pregnant and breastfeeding women is still below the level recommended, corresponding to mild iodine deficiency. Certain characteristics may challenge the evaluation of urinary iodine status in pregnancy and during breastfeeding. This review also addresses methodological challenges related to spot urine sampling conditions and the use of iodine supplement and discusses the use of non-pregnant population groups as a proxy for iodine intake in pregnant women.Entities:
Keywords: Breastfeeding; Iodine; Pregnancy; Urinary creatinine concentration; Urinary iodine concentration
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25535149 DOI: 10.1016/j.jtemb.2014.11.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Trace Elem Med Biol ISSN: 0946-672X Impact factor: 3.849