2018
DOI: 10.3390/nu10070930
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New Iodine Food Composition Database and Updated Calculations of Iodine Intake among Norwegians

Abstract: Iodine food composition data of Norwegian foods have been sparse and knowledge about different dietary iodine sources limited. We compiled a comprehensive iodine food composition database and estimated dietary iodine intake among adults in the latest Norwegian national dietary survey (Norkost 3). The iodine content of food and beverages were compiled using international guidelines and standards. Iodine content of 3259 food items were compiled, including analytical values, values from other food composition dat… Show more

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“…Fordi jod overføres til melken og melk hadde en viktig plass i kostholdet, ble jodmangel raskt utryddet (9,10). Melk og melkeprodukter er fortsatt den viktigste jodkilden i kostholdet vårt (11,12). Mager saltvannsfisk er også en viktig kilde.…”
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“…Fordi jod overføres til melken og melk hadde en viktig plass i kostholdet, ble jodmangel raskt utryddet (9,10). Melk og melkeprodukter er fortsatt den viktigste jodkilden i kostholdet vårt (11,12). Mager saltvannsfisk er også en viktig kilde.…”
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“…Mager saltvannsfisk er også en viktig kilde. Inntaket av disse matvarene er imidlertid synkende, spesielt blant unge kvinner (12). Det er stor variasjon i jodinnholdet i ulike typer fisk.…”
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“…A salt intake of 3 g a day only contributes with 15 µg of iodine [19]. For other food items (e.g., bread, bread products and cereals, vegetables (all types), potatoes, meat and meat products, fruits and berries (all types), fats and oils), the mean iodine concentration is assumed to be 2-3 µg/100gram in Norway [19,20]. Historically, the inland area of Norway had major iodine deficiency 100 years ago, with endemic goiter in up to 80% of all school children [21,22].…”
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confidence: 99%