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Iodine

April 1, 2023

Selected References

  • Abel MH, et al. 2017. Suboptimal maternal iodine intake is associated with impaired child neurodevelopment at 3 years of age in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study. J Nutr. 147(7):1314-1324.
  • Alexander EK, et al. 2017. 2017 Guidelines of the American Thyroid Association for the diagnosis and management of thyroid disease during pregnancy and the postpartum. Thyroid 2017 27:3, 315-389.
  • Andersson M, Braegger CP. The role of iodine for thyroid function in lactating women and infants. Endocr Rev May 12;43(3):469-506.
  • Council on Environmental Health.   Iodine deficiency, pollutant chemicals, and the thyroid: new information on an old problem.  Pediatrics. 133: 1163-1166.
  • Hamby T, et al. 2018. Maternal iodine excess: an uncommon cause of acquired neonatal hypothyroidism. J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab. 31(9): 1061-1064.
  • Kerver JM, et al. Prevalence of inadequate and excessive iodine intake in a US pregnancy cohort. Am J Obstet Gynecol 224(1):82.e1-82.e8.
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  • Melse-Boonstra A, Mackenzie I. 2013. Iodine deficiency, thyroid function and hearing deficit: a review. Nutr Res Rev 26(2): 110-117.
  • Obican SG, et al. 2012. Teratology public affairs committee position paper: Iodine deficiency in pregnancy. Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol. 94(9):677-82.
  • Partal-Lorente AB, et al. 2017. Iodine is associated to semen quality in men who undergo consultations for infertility. Reprod Toxicol. 73:1-7.
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  • Soldin OP, et al. 2003. Urinary iodine percentile ranges in the United States. Clin Chim Acta 328(1-2):185-90.
  • Thomas Jde V, Collett-Solberg PF. 2009. Perinatal goiter with increased iodine uptake and hypothyroidism due to excess maternal iodine ingestion. Horm Res.72(6):344-7.
  • Yang J, et al. 2017. Maternal iodine status during lactation and infant weight and length in Henan Province, China. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 17(1):383.
  • Zhao W, et al. 2019. Iodine nutrition during pregnancy. Biol Trace Elem Res 188(1): 196-207.
  • Zimmermann MB. 2007. The impact of iodized salt or iodine supplements on iodine status during pregnancy, lactation and infancy. Public Health Nutr 10(12A):1584-1595.

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