A survey on the iodine nutrition status and thyroid function in rural population of Jilin province
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1000-6699.2012.07.013
- VernacularTitle:吉林省农村人群碘营养水平及甲状腺功能调查
- Author:
Lifen YANG
;
Huixin CHEN
;
Wei LI
;
Min WANG
;
Junmin ZHAI
;
Danni YANG
;
Hongyan Lü
;
Yanhua LUO
;
Jingshen ZHAO
;
Lixia ZHU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Rural population;
Iodine nutrition;
Salt iodine;
Urinary iodine;
Thyriod function
- From:
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
2012;28(7):575-577
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
One hundred children aged 8-10 years and 100 adults aged 18-45 from their families in three townships Baoshan,Mingcheng,and Yantongshan of Panshi city,Jilin province were selected in April 2009. In addition,50 pregnant or lactating women,and their 50 infants aged 0-2 years were selected.The median level of iodine in salt at household was 30.2 mg/kg and that of drinking water was 2.8 μg/L.The median levels of urine iodine in school age chidren ( 196.5 μg/L),during pregnancy( 198.5 μag/L),lactation( 224.9 μg/L),and in infants (209.0 μg/L) all were optimal according to World Health Organization criteria.Only the median urine iodine in adults ( 269.0 μg/L) was more than adequate.The prevalence of goiter evaluated by B-ultrasound was 1.8% in 8-10year-old children.The incidences of various thyroid dysfunctions were low in these residents,such as subclinical hyperthyroidism ( 2.1% ),subclinical hypothyroidism ( 1.5% ),and hyperthyroidism ( 1.2% ). Subclinical hypothyroidism occurred mostly in adults (2.7%),pregnant women ( 1.7% ),and lactating women ( 1.8% ) ; and subclinical hyperthyroidism occurred mostly in 8-10 years old school chidren (4.5%) and lactating women (3.6%).These results show that the current iodized salt content has no harmful effect on thyroid function of rural residents in Jilin province.