Literature DB >> 7607307

The instability of dietary iodine supply over time in an affluent society.

C Als1, K Lauber, L Brander, D Lüscher, H Rösler.   

Abstract

In the Bernese region, where goiter was formerly endemic, alimentary salt has been supplemented by increasing amounts of potassium iodide (KI): 5, 10, 20 mg KI/kg in 1922, 1965 and 1980 respectively. Ioduria rose from < 30 micrograms I/g creatinine in 1920 to > 100 micrograms I/g creatinine in the 1980s. In 1992 ioduria was estimated in 55 healthy volunteers (group A and individual B) and 234 thyroid carcinoma patients after thyroidectomy: hypothyroid patients with (C) and without thyroid remnants (D) and euthyroid patients on T4 substitution (E). The arithmetic mean iodine excretion of the healthy volunteers in group A and individual B was found to be 87 +/- 40 micrograms I/g creatinine. This is insufficient according to the recommendations of the WHO. In all groups, the iodine excretion reached the recommended level only in some members: 24% (A, B), 19% (C), 38% (D) and 81% (E). It was thought in the 1980s that in a formerly iodine-deficient society, iodinated salt would continue to provide an adequate supply of iodine. However, iodine intake in this affluent society has proved to be unstable. This can be attributed to modifications of eating habits, which include a reduction of total salt consumption, combined with a growing consumption of manufactured food of cosmopolitan origin, prepared using salt containing little or no iodine.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7607307     DOI: 10.1007/BF02128756

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Experientia        ISSN: 0014-4754


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