Iodine is a micronutrient needed for the production of thyroid hormones, which regulate metabolism, growth, and development. Iodine deficiency or excess may alter the thyroid hormone synthesis. The potential effects on infant development depend on the degree, timing, and duration of exposure. The iodine requirement is particularly high during infancy because of elevated thyroid hormone turnover. Breastfed infants rely on iodine provided by human milk, but the iodine concentration in breast milk is determined by the maternal iodine intake. Diets in many countries cannot provide sufficient iodine, and deficiency is prevented by iodine fortification of salt. However, the coverage of iodized salt varies between countries. Epidemiological data s...
Breastfed infants are dependent on an adequate supply of iodine in human milk for the production of ...
Iodine deficiency has multiple adverse effects in humans, termed iodine deficiency disorders, due to...
SUMMARY – Lactating women (LW) and infants have high dietary iodine requirements and are at risk of ...
Adequate iodine nutrition during infancy is required for normal thyroid function and, subsequently, ...
Iodine deficiency is one of the major causes of brain damage in childhood. However, iodine supplemen...
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Objectives: Monitoring of iodine status during pregnancy, lactation and infancy is difficult as ther...
Iodine excess may impair thyroid function and trigger adverse health consequences for children. This...
Iodine, a key component of thyroid hormones, is considered an essential micronutrient for proper hea...
Micro nutrient iodine was essential in biosynthesis of thyroid hormones (TH). These hormones play a ...
PhD (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Background : Iodine is important...
Adequate iodine concentration in breastmilk (BMIC) is essential for optimal neonatal thyroid hormone...
Lactating women (LW) and infants have high dietary iodine requirements and are at risk of iodine de...
Iodine deficiency can be defined as the world’s greatest single cause of preventable brain damage. F...
Breast-fed infants may depend solely on an adequate supply of iodine in breast milk for the synthesi...
Breastfed infants are dependent on an adequate supply of iodine in human milk for the production of ...
Iodine deficiency has multiple adverse effects in humans, termed iodine deficiency disorders, due to...
SUMMARY – Lactating women (LW) and infants have high dietary iodine requirements and are at risk of ...
Adequate iodine nutrition during infancy is required for normal thyroid function and, subsequently, ...
Iodine deficiency is one of the major causes of brain damage in childhood. However, iodine supplemen...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Objectives: Monitoring of iodine status during pregnancy, lactation and infancy is difficult as ther...
Iodine excess may impair thyroid function and trigger adverse health consequences for children. This...
Iodine, a key component of thyroid hormones, is considered an essential micronutrient for proper hea...
Micro nutrient iodine was essential in biosynthesis of thyroid hormones (TH). These hormones play a ...
PhD (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Background : Iodine is important...
Adequate iodine concentration in breastmilk (BMIC) is essential for optimal neonatal thyroid hormone...
Lactating women (LW) and infants have high dietary iodine requirements and are at risk of iodine de...
Iodine deficiency can be defined as the world’s greatest single cause of preventable brain damage. F...
Breast-fed infants may depend solely on an adequate supply of iodine in breast milk for the synthesi...
Breastfed infants are dependent on an adequate supply of iodine in human milk for the production of ...
Iodine deficiency has multiple adverse effects in humans, termed iodine deficiency disorders, due to...
SUMMARY – Lactating women (LW) and infants have high dietary iodine requirements and are at risk of ...