Iodine Replete among Populations in Nigeria: Is the Population Tending Towards the Development of Iodine Induced Hyperthyroidism (IIH)?

Iodine is a micronutrient which is required for normal thyroid function. The recommended daily intake for iodine is 150 µg, however in pregnant women; higher levels up to 250 µg could be required. Deficiency of iodine in any given population results in iodine deficiency disorder (IDD). Researchers i...

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Main Authors: Onyeaghala A. Augustine, Onyeaghala C. Gertrude, Oluboyo O. Adeola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Light House Polyclinic Mangalore 2017-01-01
Series:Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.ojhas.org/issue60/2016-4-3.html
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spelling doaj-20fe40daf33147dc952bcd037e9a95b12020-11-24T23:35:38ZengLight House Polyclinic Mangalore Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences0972-59970972-59972017-01-01154Iodine Replete among Populations in Nigeria: Is the Population Tending Towards the Development of Iodine Induced Hyperthyroidism (IIH)?Onyeaghala A. Augustine0Onyeaghala C. Gertrude1Oluboyo O. Adeola2Senior Lecturer, Unit of Chemical Pathology, Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Afe Babalola University, Ado –Ekiti, NigeriaBiomedical Scientist, c/o of Department of Chemical Pathology, University College Hospital, Ibadan, NigeriaAssociate Professor, Unit of Chemical Pathology, Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Afe Babalola University, Ado -Ekiti, NigeriaIodine is a micronutrient which is required for normal thyroid function. The recommended daily intake for iodine is 150 µg, however in pregnant women; higher levels up to 250 µg could be required. Deficiency of iodine in any given population results in iodine deficiency disorder (IDD). Researchers in Nigeria as far back as 1967 had reported the existence of IDD. To combat this public health problem with its associated medical consequences, a policy to ensure salt iodization was enacted. The Nation’s consistent approach to combat IDD was globally recognized and it was adjudged as the only country in Africa that had achieved the goals of sustained elimination of IDD. Although the health benefits derivable from salt iodization seem to outweigh its risk, yet recent epidemiological data are pointing that populations within the country could be tending toward the development of Iodine Induced Hyperthyroidism (IIH), a common disorder associated with salt iodization following chronic iodine deficiency. The need therefore to use evidence based approach to re-examine the County’s iodization policy as well as investigate the impact of salt iodization on thyroid hormone formation, metabolism and associated pathologies becomes very imperative. This could be very helpful in order to prevent the burden of non- communicable disease in a nation already battling with epidemics of various infectious diseases.http://www.ojhas.org/issue60/2016-4-3.htmlIodine Induced Hyperthyroidismiodinegoiter
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author Onyeaghala A. Augustine
Onyeaghala C. Gertrude
Oluboyo O. Adeola
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Onyeaghala C. Gertrude
Oluboyo O. Adeola
Iodine Replete among Populations in Nigeria: Is the Population Tending Towards the Development of Iodine Induced Hyperthyroidism (IIH)?
Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
Iodine Induced Hyperthyroidism
iodine
goiter
author_facet Onyeaghala A. Augustine
Onyeaghala C. Gertrude
Oluboyo O. Adeola
author_sort Onyeaghala A. Augustine
title Iodine Replete among Populations in Nigeria: Is the Population Tending Towards the Development of Iodine Induced Hyperthyroidism (IIH)?
title_short Iodine Replete among Populations in Nigeria: Is the Population Tending Towards the Development of Iodine Induced Hyperthyroidism (IIH)?
title_full Iodine Replete among Populations in Nigeria: Is the Population Tending Towards the Development of Iodine Induced Hyperthyroidism (IIH)?
title_fullStr Iodine Replete among Populations in Nigeria: Is the Population Tending Towards the Development of Iodine Induced Hyperthyroidism (IIH)?
title_full_unstemmed Iodine Replete among Populations in Nigeria: Is the Population Tending Towards the Development of Iodine Induced Hyperthyroidism (IIH)?
title_sort iodine replete among populations in nigeria: is the population tending towards the development of iodine induced hyperthyroidism (iih)?
publisher Light House Polyclinic Mangalore
series Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences
issn 0972-5997
0972-5997
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Iodine is a micronutrient which is required for normal thyroid function. The recommended daily intake for iodine is 150 µg, however in pregnant women; higher levels up to 250 µg could be required. Deficiency of iodine in any given population results in iodine deficiency disorder (IDD). Researchers in Nigeria as far back as 1967 had reported the existence of IDD. To combat this public health problem with its associated medical consequences, a policy to ensure salt iodization was enacted. The Nation’s consistent approach to combat IDD was globally recognized and it was adjudged as the only country in Africa that had achieved the goals of sustained elimination of IDD. Although the health benefits derivable from salt iodization seem to outweigh its risk, yet recent epidemiological data are pointing that populations within the country could be tending toward the development of Iodine Induced Hyperthyroidism (IIH), a common disorder associated with salt iodization following chronic iodine deficiency. The need therefore to use evidence based approach to re-examine the County’s iodization policy as well as investigate the impact of salt iodization on thyroid hormone formation, metabolism and associated pathologies becomes very imperative. This could be very helpful in order to prevent the burden of non- communicable disease in a nation already battling with epidemics of various infectious diseases.
topic Iodine Induced Hyperthyroidism
iodine
goiter
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