EXAMINATION OF URINARY IODINE STATUS FROM A SAMPLE OF MALIAN ADOLESCENT GIRLS
Iodine deficiency disorders are common throughout the developing world, yet they are considered one of the most preventable causes of mental retardation. Iodine deficiency has tremendous consequences on women and girls and can not only impair a woman's reproductive health, but it also has serio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of food, agriculture, nutrition, and development : AJFAND agriculture, nutrition, and development : AJFAND, 2007-02, Vol.3 (1) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Iodine deficiency disorders are common throughout the developing world,
yet they are considered one of the most preventable causes of mental
retardation. Iodine deficiency has tremendous consequences on women and
girls and can not only impair a woman's reproductive health, but it
also has serious consequences for a growing fetus. In pregnant women,
this deficiency can lead to congenital hypothyroidism in newborn
infants. Congenital hypothyroidism is a disorder associated with a low
IQ, deaf mutism, and neurological problems. Many studies have revealed
that iodine deficiency is common throughout West Africa. While several
of these studies have investigated the prevalence of iodine deficiency
among women in West Africa, few have examined the problem among
adolescent girls. Thus this study aimed to quantify iodine levels in a
representative sample of adolescent girls aged 10 to 15 years from the
Segou Region of Mali, West Africa. Casual urine samples were collected,
and urinary iodine excretion was analyzed using the Sandell-Kolthoff
reaction. Clinical signs of iodine deficiency, the presence or absence
of goiters, were noted and ethnographic interviews were conducted to
examine dietary behaviors. Mean urinary iodine excretion was 9.3
μg iodine/dl (95% CI 7.6-10.9). Forty girls were iodine deficient
(66.6%, 95% CI 53.3-78.3) of whom 19 (31.7% CI 20.3-45.0) showed
moderate or severe deficiency. These results show that the majority of
these Malian adolescent girls are at a mild to moderate risk for iodine
deficiency, however no statistically significant differences were found
between girls from the urban and rural communities. These findings
suggest that not only can iodine deficiency affect the individual
health of these girls, but iodine deficiency can have many
ramifications concerning the socioeconomic status of their communities.
Because adolescent girls are still growing and preparing to have
children, these findings have major implications for their health and
the health for their future children. These results provide one of the
first analyses concerning iodine deficiency among adolescent girls in
Mali.
Contexte : Les troubles dus à la carence en iode sont courants
dans le Tiers-monde. Chez les femmes, cette carence peut conduire
à un hypothyroïdisme congénital avec des troubles de
croissance chez les nouveaux-nés, associés à un bas Q I
et une surdité et aphonie. But : Cette étude avait pour but
d'évaluer de façon quantitative, le niveau d'iode dans un |
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ISSN: | 1684-5358 |