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Urine iodine excretion in schoolchildren living in urban area.

Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Sklodowska. Sectio D: Medicina, 2004
Iodine is a microelement necessary for thyroid gland hormones production. It is essential for the growth and development of human body. The aim of the study was to determine urine iodine excretion in schoolchildren living in urban area. We found out that approximately 42% of the examined children excreted small amounts of iodine with urine, which ...
Borzęcki, Andrzej.   +4 more
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Iodine intake in an urban environment: a study of urine iodide excretion in Auckland.

The New Zealand medical journal, 1984
Dietary iodine intake was estimated by measurement of iodide in random overnight 12 hr and 24 hr urine samples. Urinary iodide excretion was measured in 231 healthy females comprising 127 female secondary students (ages 16-19), 27 female tertiary students (17-23 yr), 42 female laundry workers (18-52 yr) and 26 pregnant women in the third trimester (18 ...
Cooper, G. J S   +2 more
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[Evaluation of the thyroid size among school children aged 6-13 with the normal iodine excretion in the urine and the usability of referential values still applied].

Endokrynologia, diabetologia i choroby przemiany materii wieku rozwojowego : organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Endokrynologow Dzieciecych, 2006
The evaluation criteria of the enlarged thyroid gland becomes a key problem when analyzing the prevalence of goiter in the population of school children. The review of the literature and own experience indicate lack of a consensus concerning this problem among researchers.
Adam, Kretowski   +4 more
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24 h urinary creatinine excretion during pregnancy and its application in appropriate estimation of 24 h urinary iodine excretion

Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 2021
Ye Bu, Lin Yuan, Chunyan Zhao
exaly  

Effect of the consumption of iodinated salt on iodine excretion in urine. Results of a four year longitudinal study

Acta Endocrinologica, 1987
G. HINTZE   +6 more
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