Optimal Iodine Nutrition during Pregnancy, Lactation and the Neonatal Period

AuthorDelange Fen
Issued Date2004-01-31en
AbstractIodine of maternal origin is required for brain development of the progeny during fetal and early postnatal life. Therefore, the iodine requirements of the mother are increased during pregnancy and lactation. This paper reevaluates the iodine requirements during pregnancy, lactation and the neonatal period and formulates original proposals for the median concentrations of urinary iodine indicating optimal iodine nutrition during these three critical periods of life. Based on an extensive and critical review of the literature on thyroid physiopathology during the perinatal period, the following proposals are made: the iodine requirements are 250-300 ug/day during pregnancy, 225-350 ug/day during lactation and 90 ug/day during the neonatal period. The median urinary iodine indicating optimal iodine nutrition during hese three periods should be in the range 150-230 ug/L, These figures are higher than those recommended so far by international agencies.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleOptimal Iodine Nutrition during Pregnancy, Lactation and the Neonatal Perioden
TypeReview Articleen

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