Four methods are recommended for assessment of iodine nutrition: urinary iodine concentration, the goitre rate, and blood concentrations of thyroid stimulating hormone and thyroglobulin. These indicators are complementary, in that urinary iodine is a sensitive indicator of recent iodine intake (days) and thyroglobulin shows an intermediate response (weeks to months), whereas changes in the goitre rate reflect long-term iodine nutrition (months to years). Spot urinary iodine concentrations are highly variable from day-to-day and should not be used to classify iodine status of individuals. International reference criteria for thyroid volume in children have recently been published and can be used for identifying even small goitres using thyro...
This thesis describes a series of investigations of the quantitative aspects of iodine metabolism in...
Goiter prevalence in school-age children and median urinary iodine concentration (UIC) are the main...
To maintain thyroid homeostasis, a key role is played not only by the adequate provision of a body w...
Four methods are recommended for assessment of iodine nutrition: urinary iodine concentration, the g...
Iodine status has been historically assessed by palpation of the thyroid and reported as goiter rate...
Background: Biomarkers of iodine status are required to study iodine deficiency disorders in differe...
Objectives: Studying epidemiological criteria deficiency of iron and iodine at the population of Tyu...
Background: Biomarkers of iodine status are required to study iodine deficiency disorders in differe...
The only known function of iodine in the body is to take part in thyroid hormone synthesis, therefor...
Current methods for assessment of iodine intake in a population comprise measurements of urinary iod...
New Zealand (NZ) soils are low in iodine and consequently NZ has a history of iodine deficiency. Mil...
Many reports or manuals had focused on the implementation of iodine deficiency disorder (IDD) elimin...
Background: Iodine intake can be measured in various ways, and each method may have advantages and d...
The objective of the research was to assess the state of iodine supply of patients with nodular goit...
Objectives: In 1994, WHO/International Council for the Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders recomm...
This thesis describes a series of investigations of the quantitative aspects of iodine metabolism in...
Goiter prevalence in school-age children and median urinary iodine concentration (UIC) are the main...
To maintain thyroid homeostasis, a key role is played not only by the adequate provision of a body w...
Four methods are recommended for assessment of iodine nutrition: urinary iodine concentration, the g...
Iodine status has been historically assessed by palpation of the thyroid and reported as goiter rate...
Background: Biomarkers of iodine status are required to study iodine deficiency disorders in differe...
Objectives: Studying epidemiological criteria deficiency of iron and iodine at the population of Tyu...
Background: Biomarkers of iodine status are required to study iodine deficiency disorders in differe...
The only known function of iodine in the body is to take part in thyroid hormone synthesis, therefor...
Current methods for assessment of iodine intake in a population comprise measurements of urinary iod...
New Zealand (NZ) soils are low in iodine and consequently NZ has a history of iodine deficiency. Mil...
Many reports or manuals had focused on the implementation of iodine deficiency disorder (IDD) elimin...
Background: Iodine intake can be measured in various ways, and each method may have advantages and d...
The objective of the research was to assess the state of iodine supply of patients with nodular goit...
Objectives: In 1994, WHO/International Council for the Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders recomm...
This thesis describes a series of investigations of the quantitative aspects of iodine metabolism in...
Goiter prevalence in school-age children and median urinary iodine concentration (UIC) are the main...
To maintain thyroid homeostasis, a key role is played not only by the adequate provision of a body w...