IODINE LEVEL OF IODIZED SALT REQUIRED IN ENDEMIC AREA

Iodized salt had been used in many countries for long term iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) control program. Several things should be considered related to iodine loss in iodized salt, e.g. iodine loss during cooking that may effect the effectivity of the program. Too high iodine level on the other...

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Main Author: I Komang Gunung
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Udayana 2012-11-01
Series:Indonesia Journal of Biomedical Science
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Online Access:https://ijbs-udayana.org/index.php/ijbs/article/view/55
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spelling doaj-7b832c1b6554445aa0c68c45a3087f8a2020-11-25T03:54:41ZengUniversitas UdayanaIndonesia Journal of Biomedical Science2302-29062012-11-012210.15562/ijbs.v2i2.5548IODINE LEVEL OF IODIZED SALT REQUIRED IN ENDEMIC AREAI Komang GunungIodized salt had been used in many countries for long term iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) control program. Several things should be considered related to iodine loss in iodized salt, e.g. iodine loss during cooking that may effect the effectivity of the program. Too high iodine level on the other hand, will cause health problems such as iodine-induced hyperthyroidism (IIH) and autoimmune thyroiditis. The purpose of this study was to know the level of iodine in iodized salt required in endemic area to meet the iodine recommended daily allowance (RDA) of 150 ?g/person/day. This study was a field trials using treatment by subyect design. Ten schoolchildren were selected systematically to get ten clusters of schoolchildren families. All members of the families were 33 persons (2 families were droped out). Urine examination showed the mean of urine iodine excretion (UIE) 84.8 ± 32.11 ?g/L and 208.1 ± 89.24 ?g/L of non-iodized salt and iodized salt consumption respectively. Salt intake was 6.64 g/person/day and iodine loss during cooking was 25%. Iodine level of iodized salt required in mild endemic area was 22 ppm at consumer level or 32 ppm at production level. This result was slightly higher than the minimum range (30 ppm) and much lower than the maximum range (80 ppm) was the level of iodine in iodized salt that was detemined by the government (30-80 ppm). Based on this finding, the range of iodine level in iodized salt production should be rivised according to the endemicity of area (mild, moderate, and severe).https://ijbs-udayana.org/index.php/ijbs/article/view/55iodized salt, iodine loss, uie, salt intake
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IODINE LEVEL OF IODIZED SALT REQUIRED IN ENDEMIC AREA
Indonesia Journal of Biomedical Science
iodized salt, iodine loss, uie, salt intake
author_facet I Komang Gunung
author_sort I Komang Gunung
title IODINE LEVEL OF IODIZED SALT REQUIRED IN ENDEMIC AREA
title_short IODINE LEVEL OF IODIZED SALT REQUIRED IN ENDEMIC AREA
title_full IODINE LEVEL OF IODIZED SALT REQUIRED IN ENDEMIC AREA
title_fullStr IODINE LEVEL OF IODIZED SALT REQUIRED IN ENDEMIC AREA
title_full_unstemmed IODINE LEVEL OF IODIZED SALT REQUIRED IN ENDEMIC AREA
title_sort iodine level of iodized salt required in endemic area
publisher Universitas Udayana
series Indonesia Journal of Biomedical Science
issn 2302-2906
publishDate 2012-11-01
description Iodized salt had been used in many countries for long term iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) control program. Several things should be considered related to iodine loss in iodized salt, e.g. iodine loss during cooking that may effect the effectivity of the program. Too high iodine level on the other hand, will cause health problems such as iodine-induced hyperthyroidism (IIH) and autoimmune thyroiditis. The purpose of this study was to know the level of iodine in iodized salt required in endemic area to meet the iodine recommended daily allowance (RDA) of 150 ?g/person/day. This study was a field trials using treatment by subyect design. Ten schoolchildren were selected systematically to get ten clusters of schoolchildren families. All members of the families were 33 persons (2 families were droped out). Urine examination showed the mean of urine iodine excretion (UIE) 84.8 ± 32.11 ?g/L and 208.1 ± 89.24 ?g/L of non-iodized salt and iodized salt consumption respectively. Salt intake was 6.64 g/person/day and iodine loss during cooking was 25%. Iodine level of iodized salt required in mild endemic area was 22 ppm at consumer level or 32 ppm at production level. This result was slightly higher than the minimum range (30 ppm) and much lower than the maximum range (80 ppm) was the level of iodine in iodized salt that was detemined by the government (30-80 ppm). Based on this finding, the range of iodine level in iodized salt production should be rivised according to the endemicity of area (mild, moderate, and severe).
topic iodized salt, iodine loss, uie, salt intake
url https://ijbs-udayana.org/index.php/ijbs/article/view/55
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