Iodine Nutrition, Thyroid-stimulating Hormone, and Related Factors of Postpartum Women from three Different Areas in China: A Cross-sectional Survey.

Xiao Yun Shan, Yan Zou, Li Chun Huang, Shan Jiang, Wei Wen Zhou, Qiu Lan Qin, Chang Qing Liu, Xiao Yan Luo, Jia Xi Lu, De Qian Mao, Min Li, Zhen Yu Yang, Li Chen Yang
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Objective: Studies on the relationship between iodine, vitamin A (VA), and vitamin D (VD) and thyroid function are limited. This study aimed to analyze iodine and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) status and their possible relationships with VA, VD, and other factors in postpartum women.

Methods: A total of 1,311 mothers (896 lactating and 415 non-lactating) from Hebei, Zhejiang, and Guangxi provinces were included in this study. The urinary iodine concentration (UIC), TSH, VA, and VD were measured.

Results: The median UIC of total and lactating participants were 142.00 µg/L and 139.95 µg/L, respectively. The median TSH, VA, and VD levels in all the participants were 1.89 mIU/L, 0.44 μg/mL, and 24.04 ng/mL, respectively. No differences in the UIC were found between lactating and non-lactating mothers. UIC and TSH levels were significantly different among the three provinces. The rural UIC was higher than the urban UIC. Obese mothers had a higher UIC and a higher prevalence of excessive TSH. Higher UICs and TSHs levels were observed in both the VD deficiency and insufficiency groups than in the VD-sufficient group. After adjustment, no linear correlation was observed between UIC and VA/VD. No interaction was found between vitamins A/D and UIC on TSH levels.

Conclusion: The mothers in the present study had no iodine deficiency. Region, area type, BMI, and VD may be related to the iodine status or TSH levels.

中国三个不同地区产后妇女的碘营养、促甲状腺激素及相关因素:横断面调查
研究目的有关碘、维生素 A(VA)和维生素 D(VD)与甲状腺功能之间关系的研究十分有限。本研究旨在分析产后妇女的碘和促甲状腺激素(TSH)状况及其与 VA、VD 和其他因素的可能关系:本研究共纳入了来自河北、浙江和广西三省的 1 311 名产妇(896 名哺乳期产妇和 415 名非哺乳期产妇)。测量了尿碘浓度(UIC)、促甲状腺激素(TSH)、VA 和 VD:结果:总尿碘浓度和哺乳期尿碘浓度的中位数分别为 142.00 µg/L 和 139.95 µg/L。所有参与者的 TSH、VA 和 VD 水平中位数分别为 1.89 mIU/L、0.44 μg/mL 和 24.04 ng/mL。哺乳期和非哺乳期母亲的 UIC 没有差异。三个省份的 UIC 和 TSH 水平存在显著差异。农村地区的 UIC 要高于城市地区。肥胖母亲的 UIC 较高,TSH 过高的发生率也较高。VD缺乏组和VD不足组的UIC和TSH水平均高于VD充足组。经调整后,UIC 与 VA/VD 之间未发现线性相关。维生素A/D和UIC对TSH水平没有交互作用:结论:本研究中的母亲不缺碘。地区、地区类型、体重指数和 VD 可能与碘状况或 TSH 水平有关。
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