A comparative study on iodine nutritional status of adult islanders in Zhoushan.
- Author:
Kun CHEN
1
;
Yan ZOU
;
Jian-yue WANG
;
Li-ming SHUI
;
Jun-he ZHANG
;
Jian-ming BAO
;
Yu-wan ZHAO
Author Information
- Publication Type:Clinical Trial
- MeSH: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Child; Child, Preschool; China; epidemiology; Female; Goiter; epidemiology; Humans; Infant; Iodine; administration & dosage; adverse effects; deficiency; urine; Male; Middle Aged; Sodium Chloride, Dietary; administration & dosage; adverse effects
- From: Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2003;24(5):370-373
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo measure the iodine nutritional status on adult islanders and to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of iodized salt prophylactic programs.
METHODSA comparative study was carried out in 8 rural townships selected from Dinghai (iodized salt district) and Daishan (non-iodized salt district) of Zhoushan islands by random sampling method. Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the urinary iodine concentration and dietary iodine intake of the two groups. Spearman correlation test was used to look for the correlation of urinary iodine concentration and dietary iodine intake in the two groups respectively.
RESULTSThe amounts of daily iodine intake excluding the iodine intake from iodized salt in the two groups were 128 micro g and 147 micro g respectively but the difference was not statistically significant (u = 1.847, P = 0.065). The urinary iodine concentration of non-iodized salt group was 90 micro g/L, lower than 194 micro g/L in iodized salt group (u = 14.673, P = 0.000). There was no significant correlation between daily iodine intake and urinary iodine concentration (r(s) = 0.052, P = 0.095).
CONCLUSIONSIn Zhoushan islands, the daily iodine intake did not meet the daily need (150 micro g/day) suggesting that iodized salt supplement was necessary. However, side effect due to overdose should be brought into attention.