The role of iodine deficiency in women's reproductive health

Iodine deficiency remains the most common global problem and the most common preventable cause of mental retardation and a threat to social and economic development of the country. The most vulnerable groups include pregnant women, nursing mothers and children. At present, in most countries of the w...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: R M Yesayan, A V Sekinaeva, N K Runikhina, E A Ushkalova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: IP Berlin A.V. 2013-04-01
Series:Гинекология
Subjects:
Online Access:https://gynecology.orscience.ru/2079-5831/article/view/28194
id doaj-d01456b983b440fb829ffd902138a971
record_format Article
spelling doaj-d01456b983b440fb829ffd902138a9712020-11-25T03:19:53ZrusIP Berlin A.V. Гинекология2079-56962079-58312013-04-01152333625324The role of iodine deficiency in women's reproductive healthR M YesayanA V SekinaevaN K RunikhinaE A UshkalovaIodine deficiency remains the most common global problem and the most common preventable cause of mental retardation and a threat to social and economic development of the country. The most vulnerable groups include pregnant women, nursing mothers and children. At present, in most countries of the world the prevention of natural iodine deficiency is carried through salt iodization of certain foods (salt, bread, etc.), but according to some research it is still not fully resolved. The studies, on the basis of which the recommended dose for certain groups of the population are held as well. However in dieting terms, such products are not able to meet the daily requirement of all population groups and that fact necessitates the use of potassium iodide drugs.https://gynecology.orscience.ru/2079-5831/article/view/28194iodine deficiencypotassium iodidepregnancybreast feeding
collection DOAJ
language Russian
format Article
sources DOAJ
author R M Yesayan
A V Sekinaeva
N K Runikhina
E A Ushkalova
spellingShingle R M Yesayan
A V Sekinaeva
N K Runikhina
E A Ushkalova
The role of iodine deficiency in women's reproductive health
Гинекология
iodine deficiency
potassium iodide
pregnancy
breast feeding
author_facet R M Yesayan
A V Sekinaeva
N K Runikhina
E A Ushkalova
author_sort R M Yesayan
title The role of iodine deficiency in women's reproductive health
title_short The role of iodine deficiency in women's reproductive health
title_full The role of iodine deficiency in women's reproductive health
title_fullStr The role of iodine deficiency in women's reproductive health
title_full_unstemmed The role of iodine deficiency in women's reproductive health
title_sort role of iodine deficiency in women's reproductive health
publisher IP Berlin A.V.
series Гинекология
issn 2079-5696
2079-5831
publishDate 2013-04-01
description Iodine deficiency remains the most common global problem and the most common preventable cause of mental retardation and a threat to social and economic development of the country. The most vulnerable groups include pregnant women, nursing mothers and children. At present, in most countries of the world the prevention of natural iodine deficiency is carried through salt iodization of certain foods (salt, bread, etc.), but according to some research it is still not fully resolved. The studies, on the basis of which the recommended dose for certain groups of the population are held as well. However in dieting terms, such products are not able to meet the daily requirement of all population groups and that fact necessitates the use of potassium iodide drugs.
topic iodine deficiency
potassium iodide
pregnancy
breast feeding
url https://gynecology.orscience.ru/2079-5831/article/view/28194
work_keys_str_mv AT rmyesayan theroleofiodinedeficiencyinwomensreproductivehealth
AT avsekinaeva theroleofiodinedeficiencyinwomensreproductivehealth
AT nkrunikhina theroleofiodinedeficiencyinwomensreproductivehealth
AT eaushkalova theroleofiodinedeficiencyinwomensreproductivehealth
AT rmyesayan roleofiodinedeficiencyinwomensreproductivehealth
AT avsekinaeva roleofiodinedeficiencyinwomensreproductivehealth
AT nkrunikhina roleofiodinedeficiencyinwomensreproductivehealth
AT eaushkalova roleofiodinedeficiencyinwomensreproductivehealth
_version_ 1724620458283761664