2001
DOI: 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1601220
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Mild iodine deficiency is associated with elevated hearing thresholds in children in Benin

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“…These results are consistent with the idea that specific spelling disability is a residual problem for individuals who have slow verbal and auditory processing speed and auditory short-term memory difficulties (38). Severe ID is known to result in deaf-mutism and mild ID in reductions in hearing thresholds (39,40) that can be improved by supplementation (41,42). Given that spelling is not remediated by exposure to an iodine-fortified environment in our cohort, we propose that a central auditory processing disorder influencing working memory, rather than a hearing threshold deficit, may be at work.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…These results are consistent with the idea that specific spelling disability is a residual problem for individuals who have slow verbal and auditory processing speed and auditory short-term memory difficulties (38). Severe ID is known to result in deaf-mutism and mild ID in reductions in hearing thresholds (39,40) that can be improved by supplementation (41,42). Given that spelling is not remediated by exposure to an iodine-fortified environment in our cohort, we propose that a central auditory processing disorder influencing working memory, rather than a hearing threshold deficit, may be at work.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Iodine deficiency probably also affects mental performance through an effect on hearing. In Benin, hearing thresholds were shown to be associated with iodine status as measured by serum thyroglobulin concentrations, while hearing thresholds were negatively associated with performance on mental tests [101]. Studies from China have also shown that excessive intake of iodine can lead to impaired cognitive development [102].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[4][5][6] While the most deleterious effects are seen in areas of severe iodine def iciency, populations in regions of mild iodine def iciency may experience adv erse consequences, such as decreased auditory acuity in children. 7 There is evidence that iodine deficiency has re-emerged in Australia and in other countries, such as the USA, 8,9 where the population once was considered to be replete. In Sydney and Melbourne, mild iodine def iciency has recently been reported in a group of healthy school children, 10,11 healthy adult volunteers, 10,12 pre gnant women, 10,12 postpartum women, 12 patients with diabetes, 10,12 and in neonates.…”
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