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S C Hlako, L F Mushaphi, N S Mabapa, J Baumgartner
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背景。碘缺乏和过量都可能影响哺乳期妇女和她们的婴儿。在南非林波波省(SA),没有关于这些脆弱群体中个人碘状况的数据。测定南非林波波省Vhembe和Mopani地区哺乳期母亲及其0 - 6个月婴儿的碘含量,包括母乳碘含量。在Vhembe和Mopani地区进行了定量领域的横断面描述性研究。母亲和婴儿是随机选择的。母乳碘含量(BMIC)、婴儿尿碘含量(UIC)、母亲尿碘含量(UIC)、家庭盐碘含量(HH)和水碘含量(WIC)。对母亲的碘营养知识进行了调查。Vhembe和Mopani哺乳期母亲BMIC的中位数(四分位间距)分别为102 (62 ~ 179.7)μg/Land 150.4 (89.4 ~ 2010.7) μg/L。Vhembe和Mopani地区母亲的中位(IQR) UIC分别为96.3(54.8 ~ 154.8)和137.9 (72 ~ 212.4)μg/L。Vhembe和mopani的中位UIC分别为217.7(107.1 ~ 409.9)和339.8 (162.9 ~ 490.3)μg/L。两区粗盐和细盐的SIC差异显著。两地的哺乳期母亲对碘营养的了解有限。结果表明,加碘盐是哺乳期母亲及其婴儿碘状态的主要贡献者。我们的研究结果还表明,盐碘计划在SA提供足够的碘为儿童,育龄妇女,哺乳期母亲和母乳喂养的婴儿。
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Iodine status, including breastmilk iodine content, of lactating mothers and their infants aged 0 to 6 months in Vhembe and Mopani districts of the Limpopo province, South Africa.
Background. Both iodine deficiency and excess may affect lactating women and their infants. In Limpopo Province, South Africa (SA), there are no data on the iodine status of individuals in these vulnerable groups.Objective. To determine the iodine status, including breastmilk iodine content, of lactating mothers and their infants aged 0 - 6 months in Vhembe and Mopani districts, Limpopo, SA.Methods. A cross-sectional descriptive study in the quantitative domain was undertaken in Vhembe and Mopani districts. Mother-infant pairs were randomly selected. Breastmilk iodine content (BMIC), urinary iodine content (UIC) of infants, UIC of mothers, household (HH) salt iodine content (SIC) and water iodine content (WIC). The iodine nutrition knowledge of mothers was determined.Results. The median (interquartile range (IQR)) of BMIC among lactating mothers in Vhembe and Mopani was 102 (62 - 179.7) μg/Land 150.4 (89.4 - 201.7) μg/L, respectively. The median (IQR) UIC of mothers in Vhembe and Mopani was 96.3 (54.8 - 154.8) μg/L and137.9 (72 - 212.4) μg/L, respectively. The median UIC of infants was 217.7 (107.1 - 409.9) and 339.8 (162.9 - 490.3) μg/L in Vhembe andMopani, respectively. There was a significant difference between SIC of coarse and fine salt in both districts. Lactating mothers in both areas had limited iodine nutrition knowledge.Conclusion. The results suggest that iodised salt is a major contributor to iodine status in lactating mothers and their infants. Our results also show that the salt iodisation programme in SA supplies sufficient iodine for children, women of reproductive age, lactating mothers and breastfed infants.
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