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Vegans, Vegetarians and Pescatarians Are at Risk of Iodine Deficiency in Norway

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NUTRIENTS
卷 12, 期 11, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nu12113555

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iodine intake; iodine knowledge; micronutrients; pescatarians; plant-based diet; supplementation; urinary iodine concentration; vegans; vegetarians

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  1. OsloMet

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Low iodine intakes have been documented in different population groups in Norway. We aimed to assess iodine status, dietary intake, supplement and macroalgae use, and iodine knowledge in vegans, vegetarians and pescatarians. In this study, 115 vegans, 55 vegetarians and 35 pescatarians from the Oslo region of Norway, aged 18-60 years, participated. A spot urine sample was collected along with a dietary assessment of iodine intake, supplement and macroalgae use. The median urinary iodine concentration (MUIC) in vegans was 43 mu g/L (moderate iodine deficiency), in vegetarians 67 mu g/L and in pescatarians 96 mu g/L (mild iodine deficiency). In multiple linear regression analysis, use of iodine supplements was one of the strongest predictors of UIC. About half of the participants had median 24-h iodine intakes below estimated average requirement (EAR) of 100 mu g/day. Fifty percent had low knowledge score, while 27% had very low knowledge score. Vegans, vegetarians and possibly pescatarians in Norway, are unable to reach the recommended iodine intake merely from food and are dependent on iodine supplements. There is an urgent need for dietary guidance targeting vegans, vegetarians and pescatarians to avoid inadequate iodine intake in non-supplement users, as well as avoiding excess iodine intake in macroalgae users.

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