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Iodine Intake Estimated by 24 h Urine Collection in the Italian Adult Population: 2008-2012 Survey

Journal

NUTRIENTS
Volume 13, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nu13051529

Keywords

iodine prophylaxis; iodine deficiency disorders; thyroid; adult age; iodine intake; 24 h urinary excretion

Funding

  1. Italian Ministry of Health (Ministero della Salute) Center for Disease Prevention and Control (CCM)
  2. Italian Ministry of Health (MoH)
  3. Associazione Nazionale Medici Cardiologi Ospedalieri (ANMCO)
  4. Fondazione per il Tuo cuore onlus (Heart Care Foundation-HCF)
  5. Joint Action of the European Health Examination Survey
  6. Federico II University of Naples
  7. Italian National Institute of Health (Istituto Superiore di Sanita-ISS)

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This study evaluated the average dietary iodine intake and iodine status of a random sample of the Italian general adult population, finding that the iodine intake was lower than recommended levels despite the implementation of iodine prophylaxis strategy since 2005.
Monitoring the population iodine status is essential for iodine deficiency eradication. This study assessed the average dietary iodine intake and the iodine status of a random sample of the Italian general adult population. The study population included 2378 adults aged 35-79 years (1229 men and 1149 women) from all 20 Italian regions, participating in the Osservatorio Epidemiologico Cardiovascolare/Health Examination Survey 2008-2012 (OEC/HES), and were examined for iodine intake in the framework of the MINISAL-GIRCSI Programme. Dietary iodine intake was assessed by the measurement of 24 h urinary iodine excretion. The median daily iodine intake of the whole population was lower (96 mu g/d, interquartile range 51-165) than the daily adequate iodine intake according to both EFSA and WHO recommendation (150 mu g/d), with a significantly lower value among women (85 mu g/d) compared with men (111 mu g/d). Iodine intake diminished with age and increased with BMI (body mass index) in male but not in female participants, without achieving the adequate intake in any sex, age, or BMI category. In this random sample of Italian general adult population examined in 2008-2012, iodine intake still remained lower than the recommended values despite the implementation of a strategy of iodoprophylaxis based on salt iodization in 2005. These data represent a valuable reference for future monitoring of iodine status in our country.

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