Impairment of neuromotor and cognitive development in iodine-deficient schoolchildren with normal physical growth.

F Azizi, A Sarshar, M Nafarabadi, A Ghazi, M Kimiagar, S Noohi, N Rahbar, A Bahrami, S Kalantari
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In order to detect somatic and psychomotor disturbances in children and adolescents residing in areas of iodine deficiency, schoolchildren from three areas with different degrees of iodine deficiency were studied. In Randan, the prevalence of severe endemic goiter was accompanied by alteration in thyroid function, increased thyrotropin levels and retardation of both bone and psychomotor age and decreased intellectual quotient. In Tehran, where iodine deficiency is mild, visible goiter was present in 15% of schoolchildren but no alterations in thyroid function, serum thyrotropin, somatic or psychomotor development could be detected. In Zagoon, where the prevalence and severity of goiter was less than Randan but more than Tehran, thyroid function was normal but slightly decreased as compared to Tehran; somatic development was unaltered, but retardation in psychomotor development was evident and the mean intellectual quotient was less than that of Tehranian schoolchildren. These findings indicate the occurrence of physical and psychomotor disturbances in apparently normal schoolchildren from areas of iodine deficiency. Alteration in psychomotor development may occur in children with normal physical growth, due to iodine deficiency.

生理发育正常的缺碘学童的神经运动和认知发育障碍。
为了检测缺碘地区儿童和青少年的躯体和精神运动障碍,对来自三个不同程度缺碘地区的学童进行了研究。在兰丹,严重地方性甲状腺肿的流行伴随着甲状腺功能改变,促甲状腺激素水平升高,骨骼和精神运动年龄迟缓以及智商下降。在轻度缺碘的德黑兰,15%的学童存在明显的甲状腺肿,但甲状腺功能、血清促甲状腺素、躯体或精神运动发育未见改变。在扎贡,甲状腺肿的患病率和严重程度低于兰丹,但高于德黑兰,甲状腺功能正常,但与德黑兰相比略有下降;躯体发育没有改变,但精神运动发育迟缓明显,平均智商低于德黑兰学童。这些发现表明,来自缺碘地区的正常学龄儿童出现了身体和精神障碍。由于缺碘,生理发育正常的儿童可能发生精神运动发育的改变。
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