HomeAbout UsNewsContact Us
Username:    Password:
What is ICCIDD?
The International Council for the Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders
is a non-profit, non-government organization for the sustainable elimination of iodine deficiency and the promotion of optimal iodine nutrition worldwide.

 
News

British teenage girls iodine deficient: Lancet

Posted by Administrator (admin) on [PUBL_DATE]
News >>

As first reported here in mid-April and then again this week published in Lancet and reported in the general media, a new study of British teenage girls has found the majority are mildly iodine deficient and the average intake is barely half the recommended target level.


The authors conclude:

Our findings suggest that the UK is iodine deficient. Since developing fetuses are the most susceptible to adverse effects of iodine deficiency and even mild perturbations of maternal and fetal thyroid function have an effect on neurodevelopment, these findings are of potential major public health importance. This study has drawn attention to an urgent need for a comprehensive investigation of UK iodine status and implementation of evidence-based recommendations for iodine supplementation.

Last changed: [MODI_DATE] at [MODI_TIME]

Back
 © 2012 International Council for the Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders. All rights reserved.