Salt iodination and excessive iodine intake among schoolchildren
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2010
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Salt iodination and excessive iodine intake among schoolchildren. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the urinary excretion of iodine and relate it to the amount present in salt for human consumption. The study involved 145 children from two schools: a rural one and an urban one. We performed anthropometric measurements and collected a urine sample and a kitchen salt sample from each child. In the rural school, 3.38% of children had iodine deficiency. However, most of the values of urinary iodine were above 300 mu g/L (62.03%) and 59.49% of the kitchen salt samples contained 20 to 60 mg iodine per kilo of salt. In the urban school, 3.03% of the children had urinary iodine excretion of less than 100 mu g/L and 90.91% of the children had urinary iodine values exceeding 300 mu g/L. Of this total, 84.85% of the kitchen salt samples contained 20 to 60 mg iodine per kilo of salt. Iodine deficiency is controlled in this population, with the current reality showing a high prevalence of excess urinary iodine. |
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ARCHIVOS LATINOAMERICANOS DE NUTRICION, v.60, n.4, p.355-359, 2010 0004-0622 |
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ARCHIVOS LATINOAMERICANOS NUTRICION |
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Archivos Latinoamericanos de Nutricion |
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restrictedAccess Copyright ARCHIVOS LATINOAMERICANOS NUTRICION |
| Palavras-Chave | #Urinary iodine #salt #children #NUTRITION TRANSITION #CHILDREN #PREVALENCE #DEFICIENCY #OBESITY #BRAZIL #Nutrition & Dietetics |
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