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literatures from January 9, 2022, to February 25, 2022. All studies were searched using the keywords (Prevalence) OR (magnitude) OR (epidemiology) OR (level) AND (associated factors) OR (determinants) AND (iodine concentration) AND (iodized salt) AND
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previous epidemiological study showed that TSH levels in the population increased with the increase in iodine intake, and hypothyroidism and SCH incidence increased in iodine-deficient areas ( 6 ). The majority of patients with autoimmune thyroiditis have
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high concentrations of molecular iodine (I 2 ) with the carrier molecule polyvinylpyrrolidone (povidone) bound in a non-covalent way. The use of these iodine-containing antiseptics for long periods can release high amounts of iodine that may transiently
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− ) which is the major speciation in the deep ( 4 , 12 , 13 ). In addition to ocean depth, the partition of iodine between I − and IO 3 − is dependent on temperature and the degree of oxygenation of seawater ( 4 ). The concentration of I − in surface
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excess iodine intake ( 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 ). However, the impact of excess iodine intake on thyroid function and the possibility of goiter in children remains unclear. Iodine excess is defined as a urine iodine concentration (UIC) over 300 μg/L based on
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salt and salt for bread production was within the acceptable range of 80–150% of the fortification level of 13 ppm (10.4–19.5 ppm) in 93% (65/72) of the samples. The iodine concentration was above and below limits in four and three samples, respectively
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. Pharmacokinetics of repetitive ITB A correlation between KI concentrations in the plasma and a blockade of the uptake of iodine radioisotopes into the thyroid has already been suggested in early studies ( 9 , 10 ), but it has never been fully characterized
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,4′-DDE levels between cases and controls. Serum concentrations of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and of total lipids-adjusted polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) and 4,4′-dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (4,4′-DDE), which reached a detection frequency greater
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by the thyroid in a much larger amount than T3 (the active hormone) and can be converted to it by de-iodination ( 3 ). T3 activates the transcription of a set of pivotal genes in target tissues (e.g. growth factors) upon binding to the nuclear thyroid