ea0038p445 | Thyroid | SFEBES2015
McMullan Paul
, Woodside Jayne
, Hamil Lesley
, Mullan Karen
Adequate iodine intake during pregnancy is required for the production of thyroid hormones and brain development in the foetus. Recent evidence has suggested re-emergence of mild iodine deficiency in the UK but there are few studies that have specifically looked at iodine intake in pregnant women. Current World Health Organisation recommendation is for 250 mcg/day intake of iodine in pregnancy and the following are good sources of dietary iodine: 1 pint milk (~140220 mcg...