Excessive iodine intake is a major public health problem in the Saharawi refugee camps in Algeria, where animal milk is an important source of iodine. The purpose of this study was to assess the association between iodine concentrations in locally produced animal milk and in animal drinking water and further to assess the risk of exceeding European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) tolerable upper intake level for iodine (600 μg/d) among Saharawi women. In 2009 and 2010, 202 milk samples from goats and sheep and 52 milk samples from camel were collected. Iodine in milk was determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). In addition, iodine in 56 water samples from the general water system and 54 water samples from wells, was...
Dietary iodine is essential for the production of thyroid hormones. Breast-fed infants are reliant o...
This thesis deals with the importance of milk as a natural source of iodine in human nutrition. The ...
Iodine deficiency has been reported to affect a large number of people in Ethiopia. Although signifi...
Excessive iodine intake is a major public health problem in the Saharawi refugee camps in Algeria, w...
Background: People in the long-term refugee camps in the Algerian desert are exposed to high iodine ...
[Background and aims]: The importance of milk intake to the supply of dietary iodine is not fully kn...
A cross-sectional survey among Saharawi refugees in four camps carried out in 2007 revealed enlarged...
Part of a research project assessing associations between iodine content in animal feed and animal d...
Box plots for daily iodine intake (μg/d) from goat/sheep (n = 89 in moderate and n = 97 in high wate...
Adequate milk consumption significantly contributes to meeting the human iodine recommended daily in...
BACKGROUND: Insufficient iodine intake as well as excess iodine intake may cause thyroid diseases. E...
Dataset shows iodine intake from locally produced animal milk, drinking water and milk mixed with wa...
This paper provides data on the iodine content in milk, urine and blood plasma of dairy cows on feed...
Milk and dairy products are studied as alternative iodine sources, because salt iodisation is contro...
This thesis deals with the activity of a thyroid gland of a goat in terms of an excessive iodine exc...
Dietary iodine is essential for the production of thyroid hormones. Breast-fed infants are reliant o...
This thesis deals with the importance of milk as a natural source of iodine in human nutrition. The ...
Iodine deficiency has been reported to affect a large number of people in Ethiopia. Although signifi...
Excessive iodine intake is a major public health problem in the Saharawi refugee camps in Algeria, w...
Background: People in the long-term refugee camps in the Algerian desert are exposed to high iodine ...
[Background and aims]: The importance of milk intake to the supply of dietary iodine is not fully kn...
A cross-sectional survey among Saharawi refugees in four camps carried out in 2007 revealed enlarged...
Part of a research project assessing associations between iodine content in animal feed and animal d...
Box plots for daily iodine intake (μg/d) from goat/sheep (n = 89 in moderate and n = 97 in high wate...
Adequate milk consumption significantly contributes to meeting the human iodine recommended daily in...
BACKGROUND: Insufficient iodine intake as well as excess iodine intake may cause thyroid diseases. E...
Dataset shows iodine intake from locally produced animal milk, drinking water and milk mixed with wa...
This paper provides data on the iodine content in milk, urine and blood plasma of dairy cows on feed...
Milk and dairy products are studied as alternative iodine sources, because salt iodisation is contro...
This thesis deals with the activity of a thyroid gland of a goat in terms of an excessive iodine exc...
Dietary iodine is essential for the production of thyroid hormones. Breast-fed infants are reliant o...
This thesis deals with the importance of milk as a natural source of iodine in human nutrition. The ...
Iodine deficiency has been reported to affect a large number of people in Ethiopia. Although signifi...