A Hospital-Based Study of Iodine Nutrition Status of Breastfeeding Mothers in Bangladesh.

IF 1.7 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Journal of Thyroid Research Pub Date : 2019-10-07 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/9896159
Jobaida Naznin, Mohammad Fariduddin, Mashfiqul Hasan, Mohammad Atiqur-Rahman, Nusrat Sultana, Mohammad Anowar-Hossain, Sharmin Chowdhury, Muhammad Abul Hasanat
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Adequacy of iodine nutrition status in breastfeeding mothers is vital in preventing iodine deficiency disorder (IDD) in neonates and children. The aim of the study was to assess urinary iodine status in breastfeeding mothers attending Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) hospital in Bangladesh. In this cross-sectional study carried out from January 2014 to January 2015, urinary iodine (UI; μgm/L) level of 266 mothers (age 26.6 ± 4.7 years (mean ± SD), exclusively breastfeeding: 132 and nonexclusively breastfeeding: 134), recruited on consecutive basis from BSMMU outdoor and indoor, were measured in spot urine following the wet digestion method. Median UI in the participants was 298.6 (interquartile range, IQR 206.6-454.9) μgm/L and only 6.4% lactating mother had low UI (i.e. <100 μgm/L). There was no difference of median UI in relation to exclusive or nonexclusive breast feeding, presence of goiter, parity, and age of breastfed baby (p=ns for all). But median UI was higher in older subjects (≥30 years vs. <30 years: 364.4 (228.4-529.9) vs. 283.7 (205.4-434.0); median (IQR) p=0.040)), with good socioeconomic condition (good vs. average or less: 328.2 (243.8-510.0) vs. 274.4 (200.0-433.3); median (IQR); p=0.020), and in those who are aware regarding the importance of iodine (aware vs. unaware: 316.6 (225.2-506.3) vs. 270.1 (196.0-407.2); median (IQR); p=0.018). The proportion of participants with UI < 100 μgm/L was similar in all the groups. Logistic regressions to predict deficient UI status revealed none of the variables to be an independent predictor. This study indicates that deficient iodine nutrition status in Bangladeshi breastfeeding mothers is not frequent at present.

孟加拉国母乳喂养母亲碘营养状况的医院研究。
母乳喂养母亲的碘营养状况对预防新生儿和儿童碘缺乏症(IDD)至关重要。该研究的目的是评估在孟加拉国Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib医科大学(BSMMU)医院接受母乳喂养的母亲的尿碘状况。在2014年1月至2015年1月进行的这项横断面研究中,266名母亲(年龄26.6岁)的尿碘(UI;μg/L)水平 ± 4.7年(平均 ± SD),纯母乳喂养:132,非纯母乳喂养(134),从BSMMU室外和室内连续招募,按照湿消化法测量点尿。参与者的中位UI为298.6(四分位间距,IQR 206.6-454.9)μg/L,只有6.4%的哺乳期母亲UI较低(即μg/L)。在纯母乳喂养或非纯母乳喂养、甲状腺肿的存在、产次和母乳喂养婴儿的年龄方面,中位数UI没有差异(p=ns 对于 所有)。但中位UI在年龄较大的受试者中较高(≥30岁vs.p=0.040),具有良好的社会经济条件(良好vs.平均值或以下:328.2(243.8-510.0)vs.274.4(200.0-433.3);中位数;p=0.020),以及那些意识到碘重要性的人(意识到与不意识到:316.6(225.2-506.3)与270.1(196.0-407.2);中位数;p=0.018)。有UI的参与者比例 μ。预测UI缺陷状态的Logistic回归显示,没有一个变量是独立的预测因子。这项研究表明,孟加拉国母乳喂养母亲的碘营养缺乏状况目前并不常见。
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Journal of Thyroid Research
Journal of Thyroid Research ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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