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Correlation of thyroid function and iodine nutritional status among pregnant women of Han nationality in Urumqi
Objective
To establish reference interval of thyroid hormones in pregnant women in Urumqi, standardize the diagnostic criteria of thyroid diseases in pregnancy, assess the iodine nutrition and thyroid function at different stages of pregnancy, and provide evidence to guide iodine supplementation.
Methods
A cross-sectional survey was performed in 3 731 pregnant women in Urumqi from May 2015 to June 2016. 1 206 of them were in the first trimester, 1 125 in the second and 1 400 in the third. 500 non-pregnant women were recruited as controls. Levels of serum thyrotrophin (TSH), free triiodothyronine (FT3), free thyroxine (FT4), anti-thyroid peroxidase (anti-TPO) and antithyroglobulin (anti-TG) were measured, and urinary iodine levels were detected by arsenic-cerium catalytic spectrophotometry.
Results
There were statistically significant differences between the pregnant groups and the control group in FT3, FT4, and TSH levels (P 0.05).
Conclusions
Iodine nutritional status was closely related to gestational age. Abnormal TSH levels were mainly observed in the second and third trimesters, abnormal serum levels of FT3, FT4, anti-TG and anti-TPO in the first trimester, and iodine deficiency in the third trimester. Thyroid function and urinary iodine should be monitored at each trimester during pregnancy.
Key words:
Pregnant women; Thyroid function tests; Reference interval; Urinary iodine
期刊介绍:
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition was founded in 1993. It is the first professional academic journal (bimonthly) in my country co-sponsored by the Chinese Medical Association and the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences to disseminate information on clinical nutrition support, nutrient metabolism, the impact of nutrition support on outcomes and "cost-effectiveness", as well as translational medicine and nutrition research. It is also a professional journal of the Chinese Medical Association's Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Branch.
The purpose of the Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition is to promote the rapid dissemination of knowledge on nutrient metabolism and the rational application of parenteral and enteral nutrition, focusing on the combination of multidisciplinary and multi-regional field investigations and clinical research. It mainly reports on nutritional risk screening related to the indications of parenteral and enteral nutrition support, "cost-effectiveness" research on nutritional drugs, consensus on clinical nutrition, guidelines, expert reviews, randomized controlled studies, cohort studies, glycoprotein and other nutrient metabolism research, systematic evaluation of clinical research, evidence-based case reports, special reviews, case reports and clinical experience exchanges, etc., and has a special column on new technologies related to the field of clinical nutrition and their clinical applications.