| Literature DB >> 32153844 |
Ana M Pires1,2, Sandra Félix1, Ana C C Sousa1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Micronutrients are essential for child proper growth and development. Nutritional deficiencies of these elements have increasingly been a concern in Europe, as they are often related to the cognitive potential and physical lifelong consequences. However, being an essential trace element for thyroid function, iodine intake in the desired quantities becomes also very important for neurodevelopment, including for school-aged children. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to highlight the need for wider dissemination of the physiological importance of iodine among health professionals and the general population as well as the knowledge of iodine needs and possible supplementation within families with school-aged children.Entities:
Keywords: Health protection; Iodine; Promotion; Supplementation
Year: 2017 PMID: 32153844 PMCID: PMC7050902 DOI: 10.1186/s40795-017-0175-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nutr ISSN: 2055-0928
Factors evaluated within the sample survey
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Mothers’ data characterization (n = 691)
| Total | Health study/work area | Others study/work area | χ2 | Φ | |
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| Correct = 516 (74.7%) Incorrect = 41 (5.9%) Do not know = 134 (19.4%) | Correct = Incorrect = 2 (1.9%) Do not know = 8 (7.5%) | Correct = 419 (71.7%) Incorrect = 39 (6.7%) Do not know = 126 (21.6%) | 17.095 | 0.157 |
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| Correct = 121 (17.5%) Incorrect = 348 (50.4%) Do not know = 570 (32.1%) | Correct = 35 (32.7%) Incorrect = 50 (46.7%) Do not know = 22 (20.6%) | Correct = 86 (14.7%) Incorrect = 298 (51.0%) Do not know = 200 (34.3%) | 20.249 | 0.171 |
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| Yes = 110 (15.9%) No = 8 (1.2%) Do not know = 573 (82.9%) | Yes = 22 (20.6%) No = 0 (0.0%) Do not know = 85 (79.4%) | Yes = 88 (15%) No = 8 (1.4%) Do not know = 488 (83.6%) | 2.038 | 0.054 |
Mothers’ data with children aged <3 years (n = 120; 17.4% of total mothers’ sample)
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| 16 (13.3%) |
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| 113 (94.2%) |
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| 16 (13.3%) |
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| 11 (9.2%) |
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| Correct = 95 (79.2%) Incorrect = 3 (2.5%) Do not know = 22 (18.3%) |
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| Correct = 27 (22.5%) Incorrect = 59 (49.2%) Do not know = 34 (28.3%) |
Children sample data characterization (n = 811)
| Data | Total Sample | <3 years | 4–6 years | 7–9 years | 10–14 years | 15–18 years |
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| Male |
(53.0%) |
(47.3%) |
(57.5%) |
(48.1%) |
(57.1%) |
(53.2%) |
| Female |
(47.0%) |
(52.7%) |
(42.5%) |
(51.9%) |
(42.9%) |
(46.8%) |
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(12.6%) |
(20.6%) |
(13.7%) |
(17.6%) |
(36.3%) |
(11.8%) |
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(69.1%) |
(67.4%) |
(90.3%) |
(85.0%) |
(64.8%) |
(36.5%) |
Food samples more rich in iodine (n = 691)
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Children eating frequency of food rich in iodine (n = 811)
The values corresponding to rich iodized groups are encircled in order to highlight their intake frequency