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Current iodine nutrition status and progress toward elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in Jazan, Saudi Arabia

BACKGROUND: The term iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) refers to all the effects of iodine deficiency on growth and development in human and animal populations that can be prevented by correction of the iodine deficiency. The objective of this paper was to determine the iodine nutrition status among...

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Autores principales: Alsanosy, Rashad Mohammed Ali, Gaffar, Abdelrahim Mutwakel, Khalafalla, Husam Eldin Elsawi, Mahfouz, Mohamed Salih, Zaid, Abdel Naser Shaaban, Bani, Ibrahim Ahmed
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3533993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23167286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-1006
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author Alsanosy, Rashad Mohammed Ali
Gaffar, Abdelrahim Mutwakel
Khalafalla, Husam Eldin Elsawi
Mahfouz, Mohamed Salih
Zaid, Abdel Naser Shaaban
Bani, Ibrahim Ahmed
author_facet Alsanosy, Rashad Mohammed Ali
Gaffar, Abdelrahim Mutwakel
Khalafalla, Husam Eldin Elsawi
Mahfouz, Mohamed Salih
Zaid, Abdel Naser Shaaban
Bani, Ibrahim Ahmed
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description BACKGROUND: The term iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) refers to all the effects of iodine deficiency on growth and development in human and animal populations that can be prevented by correction of the iodine deficiency. The objective of this paper was to determine the iodine nutrition status among schoolchildren in the Jazan Region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), by measuring urinary iodine concentrations and by clinical assessments of goiter rate. METHODS: A school-based cross-sectional survey was conducted in the Jazan region of southwestern KSA from May to November 2010. A total of 311 children, aged 6–13 years, drawn from 12 schools, were selected by a three-stage cluster random sampling method. Data on sociodemographic characteristics were collected using a structured questionnaire. Urine samples were collected and physical examinations were conducted to determine the presence or absence of goiter. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 17.0. Chi square and independent t-tests were used for proportions and mean comparisons between groups. RESULTS: Out of 360 selected children, 311 were examined. There were 131 males (42%) and 180 females (58%). The median urinary iodine concentration (UIC) of the study group was 421 μg/L. The study population proportion with UIC > 300 μg/L was 74% with a higher proportion among males and urban populations. The proportion of children with UIC of 100–300 μg/L was only 21% and was significantly higher among females compared with males (p < 0.001). Only about 3% of the children had a median UIC less than 50 μg/L. The prevalence of total goiter rate (TGR) among the sample of schoolchildren in Jazan was 11%, with significant variations between rural and urban populations and by gender. CONCLUSIONS: The present study demonstrates a remarkable achievement in Universal Salt Iodization (USI) and IDD elimination goals in the Jazan area. However, UIC levels reflect excessive iodine intake and may put the population at risk of adverse health consequences like iodine-induced hyperthyroidism and autoimmune thyroid diseases.
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spelling pubmed-35339932013-01-07 Current iodine nutrition status and progress toward elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in Jazan, Saudi Arabia Alsanosy, Rashad Mohammed Ali Gaffar, Abdelrahim Mutwakel Khalafalla, Husam Eldin Elsawi Mahfouz, Mohamed Salih Zaid, Abdel Naser Shaaban Bani, Ibrahim Ahmed BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: The term iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) refers to all the effects of iodine deficiency on growth and development in human and animal populations that can be prevented by correction of the iodine deficiency. The objective of this paper was to determine the iodine nutrition status among schoolchildren in the Jazan Region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), by measuring urinary iodine concentrations and by clinical assessments of goiter rate. METHODS: A school-based cross-sectional survey was conducted in the Jazan region of southwestern KSA from May to November 2010. A total of 311 children, aged 6–13 years, drawn from 12 schools, were selected by a three-stage cluster random sampling method. Data on sociodemographic characteristics were collected using a structured questionnaire. Urine samples were collected and physical examinations were conducted to determine the presence or absence of goiter. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 17.0. Chi square and independent t-tests were used for proportions and mean comparisons between groups. RESULTS: Out of 360 selected children, 311 were examined. There were 131 males (42%) and 180 females (58%). The median urinary iodine concentration (UIC) of the study group was 421 μg/L. The study population proportion with UIC > 300 μg/L was 74% with a higher proportion among males and urban populations. The proportion of children with UIC of 100–300 μg/L was only 21% and was significantly higher among females compared with males (p < 0.001). Only about 3% of the children had a median UIC less than 50 μg/L. The prevalence of total goiter rate (TGR) among the sample of schoolchildren in Jazan was 11%, with significant variations between rural and urban populations and by gender. CONCLUSIONS: The present study demonstrates a remarkable achievement in Universal Salt Iodization (USI) and IDD elimination goals in the Jazan area. However, UIC levels reflect excessive iodine intake and may put the population at risk of adverse health consequences like iodine-induced hyperthyroidism and autoimmune thyroid diseases. BioMed Central 2012-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3533993/ /pubmed/23167286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-1006 Text en Copyright ©2012 Alsanosy et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Alsanosy, Rashad Mohammed Ali
Gaffar, Abdelrahim Mutwakel
Khalafalla, Husam Eldin Elsawi
Mahfouz, Mohamed Salih
Zaid, Abdel Naser Shaaban
Bani, Ibrahim Ahmed
Current iodine nutrition status and progress toward elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in Jazan, Saudi Arabia
title Current iodine nutrition status and progress toward elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in Jazan, Saudi Arabia
title_full Current iodine nutrition status and progress toward elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in Jazan, Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Current iodine nutrition status and progress toward elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in Jazan, Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Current iodine nutrition status and progress toward elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in Jazan, Saudi Arabia
title_short Current iodine nutrition status and progress toward elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in Jazan, Saudi Arabia
title_sort current iodine nutrition status and progress toward elimination of iodine deficiency disorders in jazan, saudi arabia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3533993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23167286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-1006
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