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Iodine deficiency disorder

Thilly CH, Swennen B, Bourdoux P, et al. 1993. The epidemiology of iodine-deficiency disorders in relation to goitrogenic factors and thyroid-stimulating-hormone regulation. Am J Clin Nutr 57(2 Suppl) 267S-270S. [Pg.269]

Eastman CJ, Zimmermann MB (2009) The iodine deficiency disorders. Thyroidmanager.org. http //www.thyroidmanager.org/Chapter20/20-frame.htm... [Pg.430]

WHO/UNICEF/ICCIDD (1991) Global prevalence of iodine deficiency disorders. Micronutrient Deficiency Information System Working Paper No. I. Geneva, WHO... [Pg.430]

Angermayr L, Clar C. Iodine supplementation for preventing iodine deficiency disorders in children. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2004. [Pg.777]

Delange RF, Hetzel B. The iodine deficiency disorders. In DeGroot LJ, editor. Thyroid disease manager 2006. [Pg.777]

Hetzel BS, Pandav CS, editors. SOS for a billion people the conquest of iodine deficiency disorders. Oxford (UK) Oxford University Press 1994. [Pg.778]

WHO. WHO assessment of iodine deficiency disorders and monitoring their elimination. A guide for programme managers. 2nd ed. Geneva (Switzerland) World Health Organization 2001. [Pg.778]

Iodine must be present in the normal diet to prevent iodine-deficiency goiter or cretinism, and iodine deficiency-related disorders are still a worldwide (although preventable) group of diseases that affect about 150 million people in at least 40 countries. The WHO sponsored a program to control these disorders by the year 2000 (1,2), and since 1990 there has been a remarkable progress in prevention of iodine deficiency disorders. However, by the year 2000 one-third of the population affected by iodine deficiency disorders still did not have access to iodized salt (3). [Pg.317]

Anonymous. Prevention and control of iodine deficiency disorders. Lancet 1986 2(8504) 433 1. [Pg.322]

Hetzel BS. The Prevention and Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders. Nutrition Policy Discussion Paper no. 3Rome United Nations ACC/SCN . 1988. [Pg.322]

Delange F, Burgi H, Chen ZP, Dunn JT. World status of monitoring iodine deficiency disorders control programs. Thyroid 2002 12(10) 915-24. [Pg.322]

Yes, I reply. It is also similar to adding iodine to salt a process credited with drastically reducing iodine-deficiency disorders in infants. ... [Pg.94]

WHO (1996) Iodine deficiency disorders. WHO Report Fact Sheet 121, http //www.who.int/inf-fs/en/factl21.html. [Pg.2935]

Glinoer, D. (1997). The regulation of thyroid function in pregnancy Pathways of endocrine adaptation from physiology to pathology, f.tiiiocr. Ken JB, 404-433-Hetzcl, B. S., and Dunn, J, Y. (1989). The iodine deficiency disorders. Ari/iu, Rm Nutr, 9, 21-38. [Pg.858]

Iodine deficiency remains a major cause of mental retardation and infant mortality and morbidity throughout the world—even though iodine was shown to be essential for human health nearly 100 years ago. More than 1 billion people are beUeved to be at risk for iodine deficiency. In 1986, the International Council for the Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders was established in an effort to improve iodine nutrition and alleviate human suffering. This council works closely with the World Health Organization, the United Nations International Children s Fund, and the... [Pg.926]

S. C. Boyages Clinical review 49 Iodine deficiency disorders. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 77, 587 (1993). [Pg.779]

But B, Chan CW, Chan F, et al. Consensus statement on iodine deficiency disorders in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Med J 2003 9 446-453. [Pg.1389]

The term goiter has been used for many years to describe the effect of iodine deficiency. During the course of thirty years, knowledge has expanded such that Hetzel et al. (1987, 1991) proposed the term Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) instead of goiter. [Pg.1484]

Iodine deficiency of the fetus is the result of iodine deficiency in the mother (Manz et al. 1993). The spectrum of iodine deficiency disorders comprises ... [Pg.1484]

Witte categorized iodine deficiency disorders at three levels of severity ... [Pg.1484]

Anonymous (1994) World Health Organization. Indicators for Assessing Iodine Deficiency Disorders and Their Control through Salt lodization. Geneva WHO/UNICEF/ICCIDD. [Pg.1487]

Anonymous (1999) WHO, UNICEF, ICCIDD Progress towards the dimination of Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) Geneva WHO, WHO Document WHO/NHC/99.4. [Pg.1487]


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