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Household Coverage with Adequately Iodized Salt and Iodine Status of Nonpregnant and Pregnant Women in Uzbekistan

Background: Globally, iodine deficiency has been drastically reduced since the introduction of salt iodization programs; nonetheless, many populations remain at-risk for iodine deficiency. This study aimed to assess the iodine status among women of reproductive age in Uzbekistan and to identify fact...

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Autores principales: Rohner, Fabian, Nizamov, Fakhriddin, Petry, Nicolai, Yuldasheva, Feruza, Ismailov, Saydiganikhodja, Wegmüller, Rita, Guo, Sufang, Wirth, James P., Woodruff, Bradley A.
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Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7307690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32098586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/thy.2019.0788
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author Rohner, Fabian
Nizamov, Fakhriddin
Petry, Nicolai
Yuldasheva, Feruza
Ismailov, Saydiganikhodja
Wegmüller, Rita
Guo, Sufang
Wirth, James P.
Woodruff, Bradley A.
author_facet Rohner, Fabian
Nizamov, Fakhriddin
Petry, Nicolai
Yuldasheva, Feruza
Ismailov, Saydiganikhodja
Wegmüller, Rita
Guo, Sufang
Wirth, James P.
Woodruff, Bradley A.
author_sort Rohner, Fabian
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description Background: Globally, iodine deficiency has been drastically reduced since the introduction of salt iodization programs; nonetheless, many populations remain at-risk for iodine deficiency. This study aimed to assess the iodine status among women of reproductive age in Uzbekistan and to identify factors associated with iodine deficiency, including the availability of adequately iodized salt at the household level. Methods: A cross-sectional household survey was conducted to produce region-specific estimates of the household coverage with adequately iodized salt and iodine status among women for each of the 14 regions in Uzbekistan. Other information, such as socioeconomic status, lactation and pregnancy, residence, age, and consumption of iodine supplements, was also collected. Results: Overall, 36% of 3413 households had adequately iodized salt (iodine concentration >15 ppm [parts per million (mg I/kg salt)]), 20% had inadequately iodized salt (5–14 ppm), and 44% had salt without detectable iodine (<5 ppm). Adequate iodization was found in 33.2% of the 2626 salt samples taken from retail packages labeled as “iodized,” 36.5% of the 96 samples taken from retail packages without mention of iodization, and 50.5% of the 674 samples without the original packaging (p < 0.001). The median urinary iodine concentration (UIC) of 140.9 μg/L (95% confidence interval [CI 132.4–150.7]) in nonpregnant nonlactating women indicated adequate iodine status, while for nonpregnant lactating and pregnant women, the median UIC of 112.9 μg/L [CI 99.3–128.4] and 117.3 μg/L [CI 101.8–139.9], respectively, indicated borderline adequacy. Significant differences in UIC (p < 0.001) were found between nonpregnant nonlactating women living in households with adequately iodized salt (UIC 208.9 μg/L), inadequately iodized salt (UIC 139.1 μg/L), and noniodized salt (UIC 89.9 μg/L). Conclusions: Coverage with adequately iodized salt is low in Uzbekistan, and women in households with poorly iodized salt have substantially worse iodine status; claims on packaging about salt iodization do not reflect salt iodine content. This highlights the importance and effectiveness of salt iodization and the need to strengthen this program in Uzbekistan.
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spelling pubmed-73076902020-06-23 Household Coverage with Adequately Iodized Salt and Iodine Status of Nonpregnant and Pregnant Women in Uzbekistan Rohner, Fabian Nizamov, Fakhriddin Petry, Nicolai Yuldasheva, Feruza Ismailov, Saydiganikhodja Wegmüller, Rita Guo, Sufang Wirth, James P. Woodruff, Bradley A. Thyroid Iodine and Endemic Goiter Background: Globally, iodine deficiency has been drastically reduced since the introduction of salt iodization programs; nonetheless, many populations remain at-risk for iodine deficiency. This study aimed to assess the iodine status among women of reproductive age in Uzbekistan and to identify factors associated with iodine deficiency, including the availability of adequately iodized salt at the household level. Methods: A cross-sectional household survey was conducted to produce region-specific estimates of the household coverage with adequately iodized salt and iodine status among women for each of the 14 regions in Uzbekistan. Other information, such as socioeconomic status, lactation and pregnancy, residence, age, and consumption of iodine supplements, was also collected. Results: Overall, 36% of 3413 households had adequately iodized salt (iodine concentration >15 ppm [parts per million (mg I/kg salt)]), 20% had inadequately iodized salt (5–14 ppm), and 44% had salt without detectable iodine (<5 ppm). Adequate iodization was found in 33.2% of the 2626 salt samples taken from retail packages labeled as “iodized,” 36.5% of the 96 samples taken from retail packages without mention of iodization, and 50.5% of the 674 samples without the original packaging (p < 0.001). The median urinary iodine concentration (UIC) of 140.9 μg/L (95% confidence interval [CI 132.4–150.7]) in nonpregnant nonlactating women indicated adequate iodine status, while for nonpregnant lactating and pregnant women, the median UIC of 112.9 μg/L [CI 99.3–128.4] and 117.3 μg/L [CI 101.8–139.9], respectively, indicated borderline adequacy. Significant differences in UIC (p < 0.001) were found between nonpregnant nonlactating women living in households with adequately iodized salt (UIC 208.9 μg/L), inadequately iodized salt (UIC 139.1 μg/L), and noniodized salt (UIC 89.9 μg/L). Conclusions: Coverage with adequately iodized salt is low in Uzbekistan, and women in households with poorly iodized salt have substantially worse iodine status; claims on packaging about salt iodization do not reflect salt iodine content. This highlights the importance and effectiveness of salt iodization and the need to strengthen this program in Uzbekistan. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2020-06-01 2020-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7307690/ /pubmed/32098586 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/thy.2019.0788 Text en © Fabian Rohner et al., 2020; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are cited.
spellingShingle Iodine and Endemic Goiter
Rohner, Fabian
Nizamov, Fakhriddin
Petry, Nicolai
Yuldasheva, Feruza
Ismailov, Saydiganikhodja
Wegmüller, Rita
Guo, Sufang
Wirth, James P.
Woodruff, Bradley A.
Household Coverage with Adequately Iodized Salt and Iodine Status of Nonpregnant and Pregnant Women in Uzbekistan
title Household Coverage with Adequately Iodized Salt and Iodine Status of Nonpregnant and Pregnant Women in Uzbekistan
title_full Household Coverage with Adequately Iodized Salt and Iodine Status of Nonpregnant and Pregnant Women in Uzbekistan
title_fullStr Household Coverage with Adequately Iodized Salt and Iodine Status of Nonpregnant and Pregnant Women in Uzbekistan
title_full_unstemmed Household Coverage with Adequately Iodized Salt and Iodine Status of Nonpregnant and Pregnant Women in Uzbekistan
title_short Household Coverage with Adequately Iodized Salt and Iodine Status of Nonpregnant and Pregnant Women in Uzbekistan
title_sort household coverage with adequately iodized salt and iodine status of nonpregnant and pregnant women in uzbekistan
topic Iodine and Endemic Goiter
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7307690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32098586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/thy.2019.0788
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