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Iodine requirements during pregnancy, lactation and the neonatal period and indicators of optimal iodine nutrition

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PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION
卷 10, 期 12A, 页码 1571-1580

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1368980007360941

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iodine requirements; pregnancy; lactation; neonates; urinary iodine; thyroid-stimulating hormone

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Objectives This paper re-evaluates the requirements for iodine during pregnancy, lactation and the neonatal period, and formulates original proposals for the median concentrations of urinary iodine (UI) that indicate optimal iodine nutrition during these three critical periods of life. This paper also discusses the measurements that are used to explore thyroid functions during the same periods. Design: An extensive and critical review of the literature on thyroid physiopathology during the perinatal period. Setting: Human studies conducted in various regions throughout the world. Subjects: Pregnant women, lactating women, and newborns. Results: The following proposals are made after extensive review of the literature: the requirement for iodine by the mother during pregnancy is 250-300 mu g day(-1); during lactation the requirement is 225-350 mu g day(-1); and during the neonatal period the requirement of the infant is 90 mu g day(-1). The median UI that indicates an optimal iodine nutrition during these three periods should be in the range of 150-230 mu g day(-1). These figures are higher than recommended to date by the international agencies. Conclusions: Pregnant women and young infants, but especially the second group, are more sensitive to the effects of an iodine deficiency (ID) than the general population because their serum thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and thyroxine are increased and decreased, respectively, for degrees of ID that do not seem to affect thyroid function in the general Population. Systematic neonatal thyroid screening using primary TSH could be the most sensitive indicator to monitor the process of ID control.

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