نتایج جستجو برای: iodine deficiency disorders idd

تعداد نتایج: 811826  

2008
Binod Kumar Patro Prasant Saboth Saboth Zodpey Amit Shukla Madhu Ganesh Karmarkar Chandrakant Sambhaji Pandav

RESEARCH QUESTION What is the current status of Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) in the state of Jharkhand? OBJECTIVES (1) To determine the status of iodine deficiency in the state. (2) To determine the availability and cost of adequately iodized salt at the retail shops. (3) To study the perceptions of the community regarding iodine deficiency, salt and iodized salt. DESIGN A cross-sectio...

A Sadegh -Hasanabadi E Setodeh maram O.A Paei SH Ravanshad

  In this cross-sectional study, 932 school boys and 927 school girls,6-10 years old of Khorramabad, Lorestan were selected randomly by proportionate multi-stage cluster sampling method. All students underwent clinical examination for presence of Goiter with the method and criteria recommended by world health organization ( WHO). Age specific prevalence rates of Goiter in boys 6 through 10 yea...

2017
Michael B. Zimmermann

This chapter provides an overview of the disorders caused by iodine deficiency. Extensively referenced, it includes data on dietary sources of iodine, goitrogens, the effects of iodine deficiency throughout the lifecycle, the pathophysiology of iodine deficiency, as well as strategies for control and monitoring of the iodine deficiency disorders, such as iodized salt and iodized oil. It emphasi...

2016
Meththika Vithanage Indika Herath S. S. Achinthya Tharanga Bandara Lakshika Weerasundara S. S. Mayakaduwa Yohan Jayawardhana Prasanna Kumarathilaka

BACKGROUND Iodine is an essential micronutrient used by the thyroid gland in the production of thyroid hormones. Both excessive and insufficient iodine intakes can cause thyroid diseases thus harmful to the human body. Inadequate iodine intake by human body causes Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) and hypothyroidism. Excessive iodine intake causes Iodine Induced Hyperthyroidism (IIH). Universal...

Journal: :Indian journal of public health 2012
Chandrakant S Pandav

BACKGROUND Edible salt iodization and iodized oil injections are the two most commonly used vehicles for iodine supplementation. In year 1989, the state government of Sikkim was planning to implement Iodine Deficiency Disorder control program in state and had following two options to choose from, based on existing knowledge; a) a salt iodization program, b) an iodized oil injection program. No ...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2003
John Egbuta Frank Onyezili Koen Vanormelingen

OBJECTIVE : The objective of the present review is to assess the impact of universal salt iodisation in Nigeria during the last five years, with reference to some of the sentinel sites studied previously during a 1995 multi-centre study. DESIGN, SETTING AND SUBJECTS : The method of goitre classification by palpation was employed using the new internationally accepted method in which the class...

2014
Yang Du Yanhui Gao Fangang Meng Shoujun Liu Zhipeng Fan Junhua Wu Dianjun Sun

BACKGROUND In spite of the salt iodization, iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) have not been sustainably eliminated in China. There are coastal areas with low iodized salt coverage rates (iodine nutrition is inadequate) and other areas with excessive amounts of iodine in the drinking water. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to clarify the association of iodine deficiencies resulting from a low covera...

Journal: :Lancet 2008
Michael B Zimmermann Pieter L Jooste Chandrakant S Pandav

2 billion individuals worldwide have insufficient iodine intake, with those in south Asia and sub-Saharan Africa particularly affected. Iodine deficiency has many adverse effects on growth and development. These effects are due to inadequate production of thyroid hormone and are termed iodine-deficiency disorders. Iodine deficiency is the most common cause of preventable mental impairment world...

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