نتایج جستجو برای: iodized salt

تعداد نتایج: 80108  

Journal: :Journal of public health 2004
K Chen Y Zou

BACKGROUND To measure the iodine nutritional status of island adults in Zhoushan, China. METHODS A comparison study was carried out in eight villages. These were selected from iodized salt and non-iodized salt districts of Zhoushan island by random sampling. The Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the urinary iodine concentration and dietary iodine intake between the two districts. RESULT...

Journal: :Nutrients 2016
Fabian Rohner James P Wirth Bradley A Woodruff Faraja Chiwile Hannah Yankson Fatmata Sesay Aminata S Koroma Nicolai Petry Solade Pyne-Bailey Elisa Dominguez Roland Kupka Mary H Hodges Mercedes de Onis

Salt iodization programs are a public health success in tackling iodine deficiency. Yet, a large proportion of the world's population remains at risk for iodine deficiency. In a nationally representative cross-sectional survey in Sierra Leone, household salt samples and women's urine samples were quantitatively analyzed for iodine content. Salt was collected from 1123 households, and urine samp...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2003
Masekonyela Linono Damane Sebotsa Andre Dannhauser Pieter L Jooste Gina Joubert

OBJECTIVE To estimate the prevalence of goitre, urinary iodine status, coverage of supplementation of iodized oil capsules, and current use of iodized salt in children in Lesotho. METHODS Cross-sectional study of children from 50 primary schools in Lesotho. Thyroid glands of children aged 8-12 years were measured by palpation and graded according to the WHO, UNICEF, and the International Coun...

2008
Fereidoun Azizi

lthough universal salt iodization has been used as the most effective method of providing iodine supplementation, in areas where salt iodization program has failed, or when iodized salt is not widely available, iodized oil can be used for iodine supplementation. Following administration of iodized oil, iodine is continuously released from the lipid stores over long periods of time. The effect m...

Journal: :Nutrients 2016
Arnaud Laillou Prak Sophonneary Khov Kuong Rathavuth Hong Samoeurn Un Chhoun Chamnan Etienne Poirot Jacques Berger Frank Wieringa

A 2014 national assessment of salt iodization coverage in Cambodia found that 62% of samples were non-iodized, suggesting a significant decline in daily iodine intakes. The Cambodian Micronutrient Survey conducted in 2014 (CMNS-2014) permitted obtaining national data on urinary iodine concentrations (UIC) to assess iodine status and whether iodized salt use had an impact. Urine samples were col...

2017
Zhen Liang Chen Xu Yong-Jun Luo

BACKGROUND Iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) refer to diseases that are caused by insufficient iodine intake, and the best strategy to prevent IDD is the addition of iodine to dietary salt. Because iodine deficiency is a common cause of goiter, the prevalence as effectively controlled after the implementation of universal salt iodization (USI) in China. However, there is substantial controversy...

2010
Tapas Kumar Sen Dilip Kumar Das Akhil Bandhu Biswas Indranil Chakrabarty Sujishnu Mukhopadhyay Rabindranath Roy

Iodine deficiency is endemic in West Bengal as evident from earlier studies. This community-based, cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted in North 24 Parganas district during August-November 2005 to assess the consumption of adequately-iodized salt and to ascertain the various factors that influence access to iodized salt. In total, 506 households selected using the multi-stage cluster...

2017
Jacky M Knowles Greg S Garrett Jonathan Gorstein Roland Kupka Ruth Situma Kapil Yadav Rizwan Yusufali Chandrakant Pandav Grant J Aaron

Background: Household coverage with iodized salt was assessed in 10 countries that implemented Universal Salt Iodization (USI).Objective: The objective of this paper was to summarize household coverage data for iodized salt, including the relation between coverage and residence type and socioeconomic status (SES).Methods: A review was conducted of results from cross-sectional multistage househo...

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health 1974

2013
Chandrakant S. Pandav Kapil Yadav Rahul Srivastava Rijuta Pandav M.G. Karmarkar

Iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) constitute the single largest cause of preventable brain damage worldwide. Majority of consequences of IDD are invisible and irreversible but at the same time these are preventable. In India, the entire population is prone to IDD due to deficiency of iodine in the soil of the subcontinent and consequently the food derived from it. To combat the risk of IDD, sal...

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