2003
DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-37839
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Jodversorgung in der Schwangerschaft - eine aktuelle Bestandsaufnahme in Berlin

Abstract: The prevalence of goiter reflects an extended period of iodine deficiency. Using laboratory methods, up to 20.4 % of pregnant women were identified as having an iodine deficiency which indicates the need for a general iodine supplementation during pregnancy.

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“…In earlier studies of women in Denmark 47 and Germany 48 , the median UI concentration was significantly higher in pregnant women supplemented with iodine than women not supplemented: 58 vs. 35 μg day − 1 in Denmark and 85 vs. 59 μg day − 1 in Germany.…”
Section: Iodine Intakes In Pregnancy and The Effects Of Iodine Supple...mentioning
confidence: 81%
“…In earlier studies of women in Denmark 47 and Germany 48 , the median UI concentration was significantly higher in pregnant women supplemented with iodine than women not supplemented: 58 vs. 35 μg day − 1 in Denmark and 85 vs. 59 μg day − 1 in Germany.…”
Section: Iodine Intakes In Pregnancy and The Effects Of Iodine Supple...mentioning
confidence: 81%
“…In most European countries, very low median UICs have been reported, often less than 100 μg/L [ 14 , 35 ], with the exception of Switzerland, Sweden, Slovenia, and some parts of Germany [ 36 40 ],…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In einer Studie von Manz et al [16] zeigte sich ein durchschnittliches Defizit bei Schwangeren von 40-50% der empfohlenen Tagesdosis. Bühling et al [2] untersuchten Schwangere im Rahmen einer Schwangerschaftsberatung. Von den befragten Frauen führten 42% keine Jodsubstitution durch [1].…”
Section: Jodversorgung Von Schwangeren Und Stillendenunclassified