Urinary Iodine Concentration in a Cohort of Adult Outpatients with Thyroid Diseases in Liguria 14 Years after the Law on Salt Iodization.

NUTRIENTS(2020)

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Italy is considered a mildly iodine-deficient country. The aim of this study was to evaluate the iodine status of a cohort of adults living in Liguria after the 2005 salt iodization program. We searched all medical records of patients examined in two endocrine outpatient clinics in Genoa and Savona for data on urinary iodine. Subjects were under evaluation for thyroid diseases. Information on the type of salt used was found in few clinical records. Iodized salt use was reported in 29%, 20%, and 13% of records of people living in Genoa districts, the Savona district and nearby districts, respectively. The average urinary iodine concentration was 112.9 +/- 62.3 mu g/L (n = 415, median 101.0 mu g/L). Non-significant differences (p > 0.05) were found between subjects with (median 103.5 mu g/L) and without (median 97.5 mu g/L) a thyroid gland, between the periods 2009-2013 (median 105.0 mu g/L) and 2014-2018 (median 97.5 mu g/L), and between Genoa (median 94.0 mu g/L), Savona (median 105.0 mu g/L) and the other districts (median 114.5 mu g/L). No correlation with age, body mass index, creatinine, free thyroxine, thyroglobulin, levo-thyroxine dosage, or thyroid volume was observed. These data suggest a borderline status of iodine sufficiency in this cohort.
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urinary spot iodine,adult subjects,Ligurian districts,thyroid diseases
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