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Shao HJ, Li J, He XQ, Liu N, Li YH, Yan JJ, Qu XL, Yuan XY
Prevalence of Nontoxic Nodular Goiter After a Nearly Two-Decade Universal Salt Iodization in a Littoral Region of Shandong Province, China
Acta Endo (Buc) 2016, 12 (1): 43-46doi: 10.4183/aeb.2016.43
Introduction. With the introduction of iodized salt,
more and more people are exposed to iodine sufficiency in
some regions. The purpose of this study was to investigate
the prevalence of nontoxic nodular goiter (NTNG) in the
littoral region with high iodine supply after a nearly twodecade
universal salt iodization.
Subjects and Methods. Eight hundred and thirtyfive
participants (from 25~65 years; males 421 and females
414) were invited for the study from Huan-cui District
of Weihai City, Shandong Province from January 2013
to September 2014. All participants were inspected and
diagnosed by endocrinologists according to the thyroid
function tests and the thyroid gland imaging. After the normal
diet of three days, the urine samples of the participants were
collected between 8:00AM and 9:00AM and the urinary
iodine (UI) concentrations were analyzed using Urinary
Iodide Test Kit.
Results. The overall prevalence of NTNG in the
region was 40.1%, and different prevalence occurred in the
different age ranges (p<0.01). The prevalence of NTNG
was 32.51%, 37.44%, 49.70%, 58.57 and 74.77% in the
age group of ≤ 30, 31-40, 41-50, 51-60 and >60 years,
respectively. Meanwhile, the prevalence of NTNG in women
(42.08%) was higher than that in men (34.29%, p<0.05). The
median of UI concentrations were 139.4μg/L and 101.5μg/L
for the group with NTNG and without NTNG, respectively
(p<0.01). However, there was no significant difference
in UI concentrations among the groups with different age
ranges (p>0.05), and statistical difference was not observed
for UI concentrations between women and men (p>0.05).
Intriguingly, higher UI concentrations were found in the
group with larger thyroid size (p<0.01).
Conclusion. The iodine excess can lead to the
high occurrence of nodular goiter in the littoral region, and
individual UI concentration detection is recommended for the
iodine nutritional status analysis among normal people when
Universal Salt Iodization (USI) continues to be implemented
in the region.
Keywords: nontoxic nodular goiter, urinary iodine concentration, universal salt iodization.
Correspondence: Xiao-Yan Yuan MD, Weihai Municipal Hospital, Weihai, 264200, China, E-mail: yuanxiaoyan1975@outlook.com