Considering the importance of iodine to support optimal growth and neurological development of the brain and central nervous system, this study aimed to assess and evaluate iodine status in Norwegian infants. We collected data on dietary intake of iodine, iodine knowledge in mothers, and assessed iodine concentration in mother’s breast milk and in infant’s urine in a cross-sectional study at two public healthcare clinics in the inland area of Norway. In the 130 mother–infant pairs, the estimated infant 24-h median iodine intake was 50 (IQR 31, 78) µg/day. The median infant urinary iodine concentration (UIC) was 146 (IQR 93, 250) µg/L and within the recommended median defined by the World Health Organization for this age group. Weaned infant...
Background: Breast milk is the only source of iodine for exclusively breast-fed infants. Iodine sta...
Background: Iodine deficiency occurs in West European countries. Iodine is important for brain devel...
SUMMARY – Lactating women (LW) and infants have high dietary iodine requirements and are at risk of ...
Considering the importance of iodine to support optimal growth and neurological development of the b...
Considering the importance of iodine to support optimal growth and neurological development of the b...
Background: Inadequate iodine intake has been identified in several population groups in the Nordic ...
Adequate iodine nutrition during infancy is required for normal thyroid function and, subsequently, ...
Breastfed infants are dependent on an adequate supply of iodine in human milk for the production of ...
Breastfed infants depend on sufficient maternal iodine intake for optimal growth and neurological de...
Background Iodine is an essential nutrient for the synthesis of thyroid hormones. Inadequate iodine ...
Iodine sufficiency is particularly important in pregnancy, where median urinary iodine concentration...
Adequate iodine concentration in breastmilk (BMIC) is essential for optimal neonatal thyroid hormone...
Iodine sufficiency is particularly important in pregnancy, where median urinary iodine concentration...
Adequate iodine concentration in breastmilk (BMIC) is essential for optimal neonatal thyroid hormone...
Preterm infants are particularly vulnerable to developing iodine deficiency. Donor human milk (DHM) ...
Background: Breast milk is the only source of iodine for exclusively breast-fed infants. Iodine sta...
Background: Iodine deficiency occurs in West European countries. Iodine is important for brain devel...
SUMMARY – Lactating women (LW) and infants have high dietary iodine requirements and are at risk of ...
Considering the importance of iodine to support optimal growth and neurological development of the b...
Considering the importance of iodine to support optimal growth and neurological development of the b...
Background: Inadequate iodine intake has been identified in several population groups in the Nordic ...
Adequate iodine nutrition during infancy is required for normal thyroid function and, subsequently, ...
Breastfed infants are dependent on an adequate supply of iodine in human milk for the production of ...
Breastfed infants depend on sufficient maternal iodine intake for optimal growth and neurological de...
Background Iodine is an essential nutrient for the synthesis of thyroid hormones. Inadequate iodine ...
Iodine sufficiency is particularly important in pregnancy, where median urinary iodine concentration...
Adequate iodine concentration in breastmilk (BMIC) is essential for optimal neonatal thyroid hormone...
Iodine sufficiency is particularly important in pregnancy, where median urinary iodine concentration...
Adequate iodine concentration in breastmilk (BMIC) is essential for optimal neonatal thyroid hormone...
Preterm infants are particularly vulnerable to developing iodine deficiency. Donor human milk (DHM) ...
Background: Breast milk is the only source of iodine for exclusively breast-fed infants. Iodine sta...
Background: Iodine deficiency occurs in West European countries. Iodine is important for brain devel...
SUMMARY – Lactating women (LW) and infants have high dietary iodine requirements and are at risk of ...