Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0029p1641 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ICEECE2012

Is Japan an iodine excess country? Current iodine status assessed by urinary iodine and food frequency questionnaire

Fuse Y. , Tanaka T. , Ogawa H. , Fujita M. , Fuse Y. , Yamaguchi S. , Yamaguchi M. , Arata N. , Harada S. , Ohashi T. , Shishiba Y. , Irie M.

Japan has been regarded as a nongoitorous country due to the regular intake of iodine-rich food. However, nationwide information on current status of iodine intake is not available because there is no survey system for iodine nutrition in Japan.Objective: The objectives of this study is to characterize current iodine status in Japan.Methods: Since 2002 we have conducted studies on iodine nutrition in the Metropolitan area including...

ea0029p1640 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ICEECE2012

Maternal-neonatal relationship of iodine metabolism in perinatal period: Changes in urinary iodine excretion in Japanese mothers and newborn infants

Fuse Y. , Ogawa H. , Fujita M. , Arata N. , Harada S. , Ohashi T. , Shishiba Y. , Irie M.

In the perinatal period iodine deficiency results in growth and mental impairment in fetus and newborns. However, there are limited data on iodine metabolism in mother and infants during this critical period.Objective: To assess the changes in urinary iodine concentration (UIC) in mothers and neonates.Methods: From July 2010 to October 2011, 155 pregnant women(31.1±2.1 years) without thyroid disease and their term infants (38....