Status of iodine nutrition in pregnant and lactating women in national capital district, Papua New Guinea
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Status of iodine nutrition in pregnant and lactating women in national capital district, Papua New Guinea
Abstract
Urinary Iodine excretion is a useful and important indicator of the iodine status of a population. This study attempts to determine the urinary iodine concentration of non-pregnant, pregnant and lactating women, resident in the National Capital District of Papua New Guinea, so as to evaluate their status of iodine nutrition. The study population was made up of 56 non-pregnant, 40 lactating and 212 pregnant women. Of the 212 pregnant women, 14 were in the first, 64 in the second, and 134 in the third Trimester of pregnancy. Casual urine samples were collected and analysed for urinary iodine by Sandell-Kolthoff reaction. The median urinary iodine concentration for the non-pregnant, lactating and pregnant women was 163.0 micro g/L, 134.0 micro g/L and 180.0 micro g/L, respectively. Median urinary iodine for the first, second and third trimesters were 165.0 micro g/L, 221.5 micro g/L and 178.0 micro g/L, respectively. The 20th percentile urinary iodine values were higher than 50 micro g/L for all the groups. This indicates adequate intake of dietary iodine and optimal status of iodine nutrition amongst women in the various groups. Mild to severe status of iodine nutrition was found in 30.4% of non-pregnant, 35.0% of lactating, 22.2% of pregnant women, 28.5% of women in the first, 18.8% in the second, and 23.1% in the third trimester of pregnancy. To achieve optimal iodine nutrition in pregnant and lactating women, an increase in their intake of dietary iodine is recommended.
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