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British Thyroid Association

The British Thyroid Association www.british-thyroid-association. org... [Pg.960]

The key features of most low-iodine diets with reference to the major sources of iodine contributing to daily iodine intake are discussed below, and are summarized in Table 99.4. As discussed, there is only limited uniformity between sources of information as to the content of a low-iodine diet, partly due to geographical and dietary variations. The recommendations of the British Thyroid Association (2002) for patients, adapted in Table 99.5, are for example not identical to the much lengthier advice provided by the Thyroid Cancer Survivors Association. Patients need to be aware that ingredient lists cannot be used reliably to determine whether a product contains significant levels of iodine. [Pg.961]

Source Adapfed from fhe recommendaflons from the British Thyroid Association (2002) guidelines for paflents. [Pg.961]

Due to the prevalence of iodized salt in the US, the Thyroid Cancer Survivors Association, while stating that noniodized salt is acceptable, places emphasis on low salt recipes and the avoidance of restaurants or processed food in case iodized salt has been used. The British Thyroid Association (2002) similarly advises avoidance of iodized... [Pg.962]

KEY T J A, THOROGOOD M, KEENAN J, LONG A (1992) Raised thyroid stimulating hormone associated with kelp intake in British vegan men. J Hum Nutr Diet. 5 323-6. [Pg.83]


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