Analysis on the frequency of urinary iodine in a population-based intervention study / 中华流行病学杂志
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology
; (12): 492-495, 2012.
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Objective Through a two-year follow up program,this study was to analyze the urinary iodine frequency of a cohort in the intervention trial,concerning different doses of salt iodization,so as to explore the selection of appropriate concentration of salt iodization.Methods A multistage cluster sampling method was used to select three townships in two countries for community intervention with different doses [ ( 15 ± 5 ) mg/kg,(25 ± 5 ) mg/kg,( 35 ± 5 ) mg/kg ] of salt iodization.Results After intervention,the median of urinary iodine was reduced among the population.The urinary iodine frequencies of (15 ± 5) mg/kg and (25 ± 5) mg/kg among groups of children were mainly concentrated in 100-200 μg/L and 200-300 μg/L paragraphs in A county.While the 300 μg/Lparagraph had an overall decline in B county,the 100 μtg/L and 200 μg/L paragraph ratio increased but the trend seemed to be slow.The 100-300 μg/L paragraph of the four treatment groups took a larger proportion and kept smooth in a more ideal state.However,the control group still maintained at above 250 μg/L level.Conclusion The iodine supplementation should be gradually implemented in Chongqing.The doses of salt iodization should be reduced from the current (35 ± 15)mg/kg to (25 ± 5) mg/kg in the economically developed areas.At the same time,we need to continuously follow the changes of the condition.
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Chinese Journal of Epidemiology
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2012
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