P. Kiku, Grishchenko Vladimir Vladimirovich, M. V. Yarygina, Peng Liu, Shou-Jun Liu, Yan Liu, Dianjun Sun
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Effects of geochemical conditions on distribution of thyroid diseases due to iodine deficiency in seaside of Russia
Objective
To assess the relationship between environmental chemical elements and incidence of thyroid diseases in the population of primorsky region in Russia, to understand the effects between iodine deficiency, iodine deficiency diseases and toxic elements (cadmium, lead, arsenic, tin) and essential elements (nickel, iron, molybdenum, zinc, selenium, iodine).
Method
By analyzing the project of "Multi-purpose geochemical mapping (MGHK-1000)", through the establishment of priority of screening indicators, the geochemical situation of seaside environment was evaluated; basic correlation analysis and logic analysis of binary type were used, combined with the ecohygiene method to evaluate the relationship between environmental chemical pollutant and incidence of thyroid diseases.
Results
The prevalence of thyroid disease was increased in recent years in Primorsky region. This region could be divided into 7 areas according to the total indicator of pollution, imbalance of zinc, iron, cobalt, manganese areas, excess of lead, strontium, nickel, chromium areas which could also lead to iodine deficiency.
Conclusions
Thyroid diseases are environmental-related diseases due to iodine deficiency, further associated with combined imbalance of trace elements and toxic elements.
Key words:
Iodine; Deficiency disorders; Ecological and hygienic analysis; Thyroid function; Toxic elements; Trace elements
期刊介绍:
The Chinese Journal of Endemiology covers predominantly endemic diseases threatening health of the people in the areas affected by the diseases including Keshan disease, Kaschin-Beck Disease, iodine deficiency disorders, endemic fluorosis, endemic arsenism, plague, epidemic hemorrhagic fever, brucellosis, parasite diseases and the diseases related to local natural and socioeconomic conditions; and reports researches in the basic science, etiology, epidemiology, clinical practice, control as well as multidisciplinary studies on the diseases.