Summary:
Iodiuria is an important indicator of iodine saturation of the organism. The
objective of thesubmitted paper was to assess the iodiuria of the Czech population
in 1995-2000 in children and adults from selected districts. Iodiuria was assessed
in a sample of morning urine in 553 adults (405 males, 148 females, 203 smokers,
350 non-smokers, mean age 35 years) and 819 children (414 boys and 405 girls,
meanage 9.9 years) by theICP-MSmethod. In 2000, the iodiuria in adults increased
as compared with 1995 and 1996 resp. (median 130 ug/l vs.85 and 86 ug/l resp.). In
children also a significant increase of iodiuria was found in 2000 (median 220 ug/l)
as compared with 1996,1997 and 1999 (median 146 ug/l, 203 ug/l and 202 ug/l. No
significant difference was found betweenmenandwomen, boysandgirls,smokers
and non-smokers at any of the investigated intervals. The percentage distribution
of iodiuria indicates that there was a decline in the percentage of adults and
children with iodiuria lower than 100 ug iodine/l urine.
Key words:
iodine - iodine deficiency disorders - iodiuria - biological monitoring
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