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Erschienen in: European Journal of Pediatrics 1/2018

23.10.2017 | Original Article

Interrelationship between iodine nutritional status of lactating mothers and their absolutely breast-fed infants in coastal districts of Gangetic West Bengal in India

verfasst von: N. Pal, S. K. Samanta, A. Chakraborty, N. K. Chandra, A. K. Chandra

Erschienen in: European Journal of Pediatrics | Ausgabe 1/2018

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Abstract

Iodine nutritional status of 128 lactating mothers and their breast-fed infants (1–3 months) from iodine-replete villages during post-salt iodization period was evaluated. Mothers’ urine, blood, and breast milk (BM) and infants’ urine and blood were collected and analyzed for iodine and serum FT4 and TSH estimation. Mothers’ and infants’ age, parity, occupation, education, and household income were recorded. Median urinary iodine concentration (UIC) of infants was 250 μg/L, indicating their iodine intake was more than adequate. Mothers’ median UIC was 185 μg/L, indicating adequate iodine nutrition; however, 13.28% had mild to severe deficiency. Median breast milk iodine concentration (BMIC) was 230 μg/L, which was more than their median UIC 185 μg/L. In iodine-deficient mothers, positive correlation was found between mothers’ and infants’ serum FT4 and TSH levels, and negative correlation was found between mothers’ and infants’ serum FT4 and TSH levels in excessive iodine nutrition group.
Conclusion: Iodine intake of breast-fed infants was at the limit of above requirement, and they are possibly at the risk of excess iodine intake. In iodine deficient and excessive iodine intake mothers, their infants’ serum FT4 and TSH are independent on their iodine nutritional status but dependent on thyroid hormone profile of their mothers but differently.
What is Known:
• A median urinary iodine of 100 μg/L is used to define adequate iodine intake of lactating mothers and children < 2 years. However, adequate iodine intake in terms of urinary iodine of infants of age 1–3 months is not known.
What is New:
Iodine intake of absolutely breast-fed infants (1–3 months) was more than adequate, though their mother’s intake was adequate as breast milk contains more iodine than urine. The infants of iodine deficient and excessive iodine intake mothers, infants’ hormonal profile is independent of their iodine nutritional status but dependent on their mothers thyroid hormone profile.
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Metadaten
Titel
Interrelationship between iodine nutritional status of lactating mothers and their absolutely breast-fed infants in coastal districts of Gangetic West Bengal in India
verfasst von
N. Pal
S. K. Samanta
A. Chakraborty
N. K. Chandra
A. K. Chandra
Publikationsdatum
23.10.2017
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Journal of Pediatrics / Ausgabe 1/2018
Print ISSN: 0340-6199
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1076
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-017-3025-6

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