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Results of epidemiological surveys for iodine-deficiency diseases within the framework of the Thyromobile project

https://doi.org/10.14341/probl200551532-35

Abstract

In the Russian Federation, there are virtually all areas whose population is at risk for iodine-deficiency disorders. During 2003, we made epidemiological studies of iodine-deficiency disorders within the framework of the Thyromobile project supported by the pharmaceutical company "Nycomed"in 12 regions of the Russian Federation. A total of 2673 individuals were examined. According to the WHO recommendations, the study covered prepubescent children aged 8 to 11 years. It involved physical examination, thyroid ultrasound study, blood sampling for ioduria, intelligence test, and sodium chloride iodine assay. The findings indicated that the tension of goiter endemia corresponded to the level of iodine deficiency, which was in the range of mild iodine deficiency, in most regions other than some districts of the Volgograd, Astrakhan, Nizhni Novgorod regions where the median of ioduria in schoolchildren corresponded severe iodine deficiency. The studies indicated that the population's use ofiodinated salt is not up to the recommendations of international expert organizations. Intelligence tests revealed an 11-18% IQ decrease in children from virtually all study areas. According to the strategy of iodine deficiency control in the Russian Federation, it is advisable to use iodinated salt for mass prevention and drugs containing a physicological dose of iodine for group and individual prevention.

About the Authors

I. I. Dedov

Endocrinology Research Centre


Russian Federation


G. A. Melnichenko

Endocrinology Research Centre


Russian Federation


V. A. Peterkova

Endocrinology Research Centre


Russian Federation


Ye. A. Troshina

Endocrinology Research Centre


Russian Federation


F. M. Abdulkhabirova

Endocrinology Research Centre


Russian Federation


N. V. Mazurina

Endocrinology Research Centre


Russian Federation


N. M. Platonova

Endocrinology Research Centre


Russian Federation


S. R. Kavtaradze

Endocrinology Research Centre


Russian Federation


Ye. Yu. Polyakova

Endocrinology Research Centre


Russian Federation


Zh. D. Kichikova

Endocrinology Research Centre


Russian Federation


M. I. Arbuzova

Endocrinology Research Centre


Russian Federation


A. O. Zhukov

I.M.Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy


Russian Federation


S. I. Solovyeva

Endocrinology Research Centre


Russian Federation


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Dedov I.I., Melnichenko G.A., Peterkova V.A., Troshina Ye.A., Abdulkhabirova F.M., Mazurina N.V., Platonova N.M., Kavtaradze S.R., Polyakova Ye.Yu., Kichikova Zh.D., Arbuzova M.I., Zhukov A.O., Solovyeva S.I. Results of epidemiological surveys for iodine-deficiency diseases within the framework of the Thyromobile project. Problems of Endocrinology. 2005;51(5):32-35. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.14341/probl200551532-35

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