2021
DOI: 10.1210/jendso/bvab048.1466
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Relationship Between Iodine Status and Thyroid Function in Preschool Children: From the Environmental and Development of Children (EDC) Study

Abstract: Background: We investigated iodine status and its association with thyroid function among preschool children residing in iodine-sufficient area. Methods: From the Environment and Development of Children study, 477 children were evaluated for thyroid function and urine iodine concentration (UIC) at age 6 during 2015-2017. After excluding children born with multiple birth and with congenital hypothyroidism or Hashimoto thyroiditis, 439 (231 boys) were included. Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) was defined as thy… Show more

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“…Both iodine deficiency and excessive iodine intake have negative effects on the human body (Tian et al, 2020). Too low iodine intake can lead to problems such as thyroid dysfunction, dwarfism, fetal cretinism, and impaired intelligence commonly referred to as iodine deficiency disorders, while too high intake may cause harm to the thyroid and other organs of the body (Choudhry and Nasrullah, 2018;Lee et al, 2021). Many infant Profile Analysis of Iodine in Powdered Infant Formula and Infant Complementary Foods by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry formulas and complementary feeding are fortified with iodine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both iodine deficiency and excessive iodine intake have negative effects on the human body (Tian et al, 2020). Too low iodine intake can lead to problems such as thyroid dysfunction, dwarfism, fetal cretinism, and impaired intelligence commonly referred to as iodine deficiency disorders, while too high intake may cause harm to the thyroid and other organs of the body (Choudhry and Nasrullah, 2018;Lee et al, 2021). Many infant Profile Analysis of Iodine in Powdered Infant Formula and Infant Complementary Foods by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry formulas and complementary feeding are fortified with iodine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%