Treatment of the Iodine Deficiency in Pregnant Women in the District ofTeplice
Authors:
N. Vitnerová; I. Míšková
Authors‘ workplace:
Okresní hygienická stanice, Teplice 1 Ústav experimentální medicíny AV ČR, Praha
Published in:
Čas. Lék. čes. 2000; : 533-536
Category:
Overview
Background.
Sufficient supply of the population with iodine becomes again a world problem. Particularly theiodine deficiency during pregnancy may have serious negative effects on the foetal development. Estimation of thelevel of iodine supply of pregnant women became therefore the aim of the study. Investigation was done in the districtTeplice.Methods and Results. The cohort was formed by 348 pregnant women (age 17 to 45 years), who received duringthe pregnancy iodine supplementation in the daily dose of 130 respective 100 mg (Materna, Jod 100). Control groupconsisted of 231 women (age 18 to 35 years). Average ioduria of pregnant women at the beginning of gestation (notaffected by supplementation) was 127 mg I/l, median 115 mg I/l of urine. Ioduria of non-pregnant women of thecontrol group was 100 mg I/l median 84 mg I/l of urine. Low ioduria (below 100 mg I/l) was found in 40 % of pregnantand 62 % fertile women of the control group. Supplementation resulted in the statistically significant increase ofioduria in the 20th week (average value was 186 mg I/l, median 156 mg I/l); low values had found only 20 % ofwomen. The fourth day after delivery, ioduria was statistically lower than in the 20th week (121 mg I/l, median99 mg I/l), however, 76 % of women finished with supplementation after the childbirth. Values of ioduria were stillhigher in supplemented than in non-supplemented women.Conclusions. Iodine intake in the group of pregnant and non-pregnant women was not optimal. Even during therecommended iodine supplementation (100 and 130 mg), 20 % of women had lower values of ioduria. Healtheducation, which first of all involves the risk groups, is therefore highly recommended.
Key words:
iodine, ioduria, pregnancy, pregnant women.
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