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A systematic review of iodine intake in children, adults, and pregnant women in Europe—comparison against dietary recommendations and evaluation of dietary iodine sources

CONTEXT: Adequate iodine intake is essential throughout life. Key dietary sources are iodized salt and animal products, but dietary patterns in Europe are changing, for example toward lower salt intake and a more plant-based diet. OBJECTIVE: To review iodine intake (not status) in European populatio...

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Autores principales: Bath, Sarah C, Verkaik-Kloosterman, Janneke, Sabatier, Magalie, ter Borg, Sovianne, Eilander, Ans, Hora, Katja, Aksoy, Burcu, Hristozova, Nevena, van Lieshout, Lilou, Tanju Besler, Halit, Lazarus, John H
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9549594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35713524
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nutrit/nuac032
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author Bath, Sarah C
Verkaik-Kloosterman, Janneke
Sabatier, Magalie
ter Borg, Sovianne
Eilander, Ans
Hora, Katja
Aksoy, Burcu
Hristozova, Nevena
van Lieshout, Lilou
Tanju Besler, Halit
Lazarus, John H
author_facet Bath, Sarah C
Verkaik-Kloosterman, Janneke
Sabatier, Magalie
ter Borg, Sovianne
Eilander, Ans
Hora, Katja
Aksoy, Burcu
Hristozova, Nevena
van Lieshout, Lilou
Tanju Besler, Halit
Lazarus, John H
author_sort Bath, Sarah C
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description CONTEXT: Adequate iodine intake is essential throughout life. Key dietary sources are iodized salt and animal products, but dietary patterns in Europe are changing, for example toward lower salt intake and a more plant-based diet. OBJECTIVE: To review iodine intake (not status) in European populations (adults, children, and pregnant women) to identify at-risk groups and dietary sources. DATA SOURCES: PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane databases, as well as European national nutrition surveys were searched for data on had iodine intake (from dietary assessment) and sources of iodine, collected after 2006. DATA SELECTION: In total, 57 studies were included, comprising 22 national surveys and 35 sub-national studies. Iodine intake data were available from national surveys of children aged <10 years (n = 11), 11–17 years (n = 12), and adults (n = 15), but data from pregnancy were only available from sub-national studies. RESULTS: Iodine intake data are lacking—only 17 of 45 (38%) European countries had iodine-intake data from national surveys. Iodine intake reported from national surveys was below recommendations for: (1) children aged <10 years in 2 surveys (18%), (2) boys and girls aged 11–17 years in 6 (50%) and 8 (68%) surveys, respectively, and (3) adult men and women in 7 (47%) and 12 (80%) surveys, respectively. In pregnant women, intake was below recommendations except where women were taking iodine-containing supplements. Just 32% of national surveys (n = 7) included iodized salt when estimating iodine intake. Milk, dairy products, fish, and eggs were important contributors to intake in many countries, suggesting limited sources in plant-based diets. CONCLUSION: Results are limited by the challenges of dietary assessment for measuring iodine intake. Future national surveys should include iodine intake. Policy makers should consider dietary sources alongside any iodized salt policies when considering methods for improving population iodine intake. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION: PROSPERO 2017 CRD42017075422.
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spelling pubmed-95495942022-10-11 A systematic review of iodine intake in children, adults, and pregnant women in Europe—comparison against dietary recommendations and evaluation of dietary iodine sources Bath, Sarah C Verkaik-Kloosterman, Janneke Sabatier, Magalie ter Borg, Sovianne Eilander, Ans Hora, Katja Aksoy, Burcu Hristozova, Nevena van Lieshout, Lilou Tanju Besler, Halit Lazarus, John H Nutr Rev Systematic Reviews CONTEXT: Adequate iodine intake is essential throughout life. Key dietary sources are iodized salt and animal products, but dietary patterns in Europe are changing, for example toward lower salt intake and a more plant-based diet. OBJECTIVE: To review iodine intake (not status) in European populations (adults, children, and pregnant women) to identify at-risk groups and dietary sources. DATA SOURCES: PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane databases, as well as European national nutrition surveys were searched for data on had iodine intake (from dietary assessment) and sources of iodine, collected after 2006. DATA SELECTION: In total, 57 studies were included, comprising 22 national surveys and 35 sub-national studies. Iodine intake data were available from national surveys of children aged <10 years (n = 11), 11–17 years (n = 12), and adults (n = 15), but data from pregnancy were only available from sub-national studies. RESULTS: Iodine intake data are lacking—only 17 of 45 (38%) European countries had iodine-intake data from national surveys. Iodine intake reported from national surveys was below recommendations for: (1) children aged <10 years in 2 surveys (18%), (2) boys and girls aged 11–17 years in 6 (50%) and 8 (68%) surveys, respectively, and (3) adult men and women in 7 (47%) and 12 (80%) surveys, respectively. In pregnant women, intake was below recommendations except where women were taking iodine-containing supplements. Just 32% of national surveys (n = 7) included iodized salt when estimating iodine intake. Milk, dairy products, fish, and eggs were important contributors to intake in many countries, suggesting limited sources in plant-based diets. CONCLUSION: Results are limited by the challenges of dietary assessment for measuring iodine intake. Future national surveys should include iodine intake. Policy makers should consider dietary sources alongside any iodized salt policies when considering methods for improving population iodine intake. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION: PROSPERO 2017 CRD42017075422. Oxford University Press 2022-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9549594/ /pubmed/35713524 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nutrit/nuac032 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Life Sciences Institute. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Systematic Reviews
Bath, Sarah C
Verkaik-Kloosterman, Janneke
Sabatier, Magalie
ter Borg, Sovianne
Eilander, Ans
Hora, Katja
Aksoy, Burcu
Hristozova, Nevena
van Lieshout, Lilou
Tanju Besler, Halit
Lazarus, John H
A systematic review of iodine intake in children, adults, and pregnant women in Europe—comparison against dietary recommendations and evaluation of dietary iodine sources
title A systematic review of iodine intake in children, adults, and pregnant women in Europe—comparison against dietary recommendations and evaluation of dietary iodine sources
title_full A systematic review of iodine intake in children, adults, and pregnant women in Europe—comparison against dietary recommendations and evaluation of dietary iodine sources
title_fullStr A systematic review of iodine intake in children, adults, and pregnant women in Europe—comparison against dietary recommendations and evaluation of dietary iodine sources
title_full_unstemmed A systematic review of iodine intake in children, adults, and pregnant women in Europe—comparison against dietary recommendations and evaluation of dietary iodine sources
title_short A systematic review of iodine intake in children, adults, and pregnant women in Europe—comparison against dietary recommendations and evaluation of dietary iodine sources
title_sort systematic review of iodine intake in children, adults, and pregnant women in europe—comparison against dietary recommendations and evaluation of dietary iodine sources
topic Systematic Reviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9549594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35713524
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nutrit/nuac032
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