نتایج جستجو برای: iodine supplementation

تعداد نتایج: 79471  

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم دامی ایران 0
محمد علی نوروزیان رضا ولی زاده فریدون عزیزی

in order to survey of using iodine levels above of nrc recommendations on performance and thyroidal hormones, sixteen holstein dairy cows with the average live body weight and daily milk production of 652 ± 43 and 32.9 ± 2.4 kg respectively, allocated to 4 treatments in a complete randomized design. the dietary treatments were 1) the basal diet (without potassium iodide) as control diet, 2, 3 a...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2017
Dao Huynh Dominique Condo Robert Gibson Maria Makrides Beverly Muhlhausler Shao Jia Zhou

OBJECTIVE To compare the breast-milk iodine concentrations (BMIC) of lactating women before and after the mandatory iodine fortification of bread in Australia in 2009. DESIGN Cross-sectional study. Breast milk samples were collected from two cohorts of women in South Australia within 7 d of delivery to determine BMIC. The percentage of samples with iodine concentration below 100 µg/l, a level...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2006
Amar K Chandra Sanjukta Mukhopadhyay Dishari Ghosh Smritiratan Tripathy

Cruciferous plants viz. cabbage, cauliflower, turnip, radish, mustard etc. that contain goitrogenic/antithyroid substances, constitute a portion of regular human diet. The effect of chronic feeding of fresh and cooked radish, R. sativus under varying state of iodine intake on morphological and functional status of thyroid in albino rats was evaluated by thyroid gland morphology and histology, t...

Journal: :Food & Nutrition Research 2009
Ingibjörg Gunnarsdottir Anita G. Gustavsdottir Inga Thorsdottir

Iodine deficiency is considered to be one of the most common nutrition disorders in the world and the world's greatest single cause of preventable brain damage. Despite a worldwide application of successful iodine supplementation programs over the last four decades, iodine deficiency remains a major public health problem throughout the world. All European countries except Iceland have experienc...

Journal: :Endocrine reviews 2009
Michael B Zimmermann

Iodine deficiency has multiple adverse effects in humans, termed iodine deficiency disorders, due to inadequate thyroid hormone production. Globally, it is estimated that 2 billion individuals have an insufficient iodine intake, and South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa are particularly affected. However, about 50% of Europe remains mildly iodine deficient, and iodine intakes in other industrialize...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2002
François Delange Bruno de Benoist Hans Burgi

OBJECTIVE Urinary iodine concentration is the prime indicator of nutritional iodine status and is used to evaluate population-based iodine supplementation. In 1994, WHO, UNICEF and ICCIDD recommended median urinary iodine concentrations for populations of 100- 200 micro g/l, assuming the 100 micro g/l threshold would limit concentrations <50 micro g/l to </=20% of people. Some scientists felt t...

ژورنال: پژوهش در پزشکی 2005
آرزو عابدینی, , آرش اردوخانی, , حمیدرضا بذرافشان, , رضا داوودی, , سکینه محمدیان, , فریدون عزیزی, , مهدی هدایتی, ,

 Background : are reliant on adequate maternal iodine intake. The aim of this study was to evaluate iodine sufficiency in lactating women in Iran .  Materials and methods referred to the Taleghani Hospital of Gorgan between April and June 2003. Subjects were within the 1 st -6 th month of their postpartum period. Goiter was graded according to WHO classification. Spot urine ( 2-3 ml) and breast...

Journal: :JAMA 2012
Alex Stagnaro-Green Scott Sullivan Elizabeth N Pearce

DIETARY IODINE INTAKE IS OBLIGATORY FOR THE PROduction of thyroid hormones. Despite substantial public health advances over the past 3 decades, iodine deficiency currently affects 1.92 billion people globally. Dietary iodine requirements are increased during pregnancy due to increased thyroid hormone production, increased renal iodine losses, and fetal iodine requirements. Dietary requirements ...

2012
Angela M. Leung Lewis E. Braverman Elizabeth N. Pearce

Iodine is a micronutrient required for thyroid hormone production. This review highlights the history of the discovery of iodine and its uses, discusses the sources of iodine nutrition, and summarizes the current recommendations for iodine intake with a focus on women of childbearing age.

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