Environmental, Urinary Iodine Status and Prevalence of Goitre among Schoolchildren in a High Altitude Area of Saudi Arabia

Omar, Mohamed Salah and Desouky, Dalia Al-Sayed (2015) Environmental, Urinary Iodine Status and Prevalence of Goitre among Schoolchildren in a High Altitude Area of Saudi Arabia. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 31 (2). ISSN 1681-715X

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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to assess the iodine deficiency, prevalence of goitre among schoolchildren and measuring environmental iodine in Taif city, Saudi Arabia.

Methods: A cross-sectional multistage cluster-sampling methodology was done on 1887 schoolchildren. Their urinary iodine concentration (UIC) and goitre prevalence was assessed. Blood level of triiodothyronin, thyroxine and thyroid-stimulating-hormone was carried out for students with normal, mild; moderate and sever iodine deficiency. The iodine content of salt, water and soil was also assessed.

Results: Goitre prevalence was 7.4% and about 71% of the participants had UIC less than 100μg/L. An inverse relationship between median UIC and the percent prevalence of goitre was found. The mean serum T3, T4 and TSH were 1.05ng/dL, 6.81µg/dL, and 5.69mIU/L, respectively. A significant positive correlation was found between the mean value of urinary iodine and the mean value of both T3 and T4. While a significant negative correlation between the mean value of urinary iodine and the mean value of TSH was also noted.

Conclusions: The results revealed the presence of a potential public health problem of iodine deficiency among school going children in high altitude areas of Saudi Arabia. There is a need to monitor and evaluate the salt iodization process, and distribute adequately iodized salt in the affected areas.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: European Repository > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 06 May 2023 06:22
Last Modified: 22 Jan 2024 04:15
URI: http://go7publish.com/id/eprint/2205

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