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Longitudinal study on goiter prevalence and goitrogen factors in northeastern Sicily.

C Regalbuto1, S Squatrito, G L La Rosa, G Cercabene, A Ippolito, P Tita, S Salamone, R Vigneri.   

Abstract

A longitudinal study was carried out in an area of endemic goiter of north-eastern Sicily. Three different surveys (in 1977, 1983 and 1994) evaluated the epidemiological prevalence of goiter in schoolchildren of the endemic area (towns of Bronte, Troina and Maniaci) in comparison to an iodine sufficient control area (Catania). Biochemical studies were also performed on urinary iodine and thiocyanate (SCN) excretion and 131I thyroid uptake. In the town of Troina an experimental program of active iodine prophylaxis was carried out from 1979 to 1987 by iodinating the municipal water supply. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of an active iodine prophylaxis program in comparison to the "silent iodoprophylaxis" due to improved economic conditions and widespread introduction of industrially produced food. In the 1977-94 period a significant decrease of goiter prevalence in schoolchildren was observed in all areas where no active iodoprophylaxis had been introduced. An abnormal prevalence of goiter, however, was still present in Bronte (12.1%) and Maniaci (25.9%) schoolchildren in respect to Catania (0.7%). In Troina, goiter prevalence decreased from 52.2 to 6.1% after only five years of active iodine prophylaxis (1983). It increased to 8.4% seven years after the program was discontinued (1994). In all areas studied average urinary iodine excretion increased by 70-100 micrograms/day except in the more rural area at Maniaci. During the same period urinary SCN values decreased by 30-40% and were lower in Troina (non volcanic soil) than in other towns studied. The balance between iodine and SCN intake appears a relevant factor in the etiology of endemic goiter in these areas and the iodine/SCN ratio inversely correlated with goiter prevalence. The persistence of endemic goiter in spite of the important changes in life style and socio-economic conditions if compared to the dramatic amelioration obtained by an active iodine prophylaxis program, confirms the inadequacy of the silent iodine prophylaxis, and further supports the need of an immediate introduction of active iodine prophylaxis in the areas of endemic goiter in Sicily.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8957750     DOI: 10.1007/BF03349031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest        ISSN: 0391-4097            Impact factor:   4.256


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