Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2159586563> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 95 of
95
with 100 items per page.
- W2159586563 endingPage "409" @default.
- W2159586563 startingPage "404" @default.
- W2159586563 abstract "En Asturias, donde la deficiencia de yodo fue erradicada en los escolares en el año 2000, persistía una deficiencia de yodo en las mujeres embarazadas, por lo que se les recomendaba la utilización de suplementos yodados. El objetivo de este estudio es conocer la nutrición de yodo de las mujeres embarazadas de nuestra área y la necesidad o no de suplementos yodados. Durante mayo y junio de 2013 hemos estudiado la nutrición de yodo y la función tiroidea en el primer trimestre del embarazo de 173 mujeres del área sanitaria de Oviedo. La mediana de la yoduria fue 197 μg/L. Tomaban suplementos yodados el 47% de las mujeres, con una mediana de yoduria superior a la de las que no tomaban suplementos yodados (247 vs 138 μg/L; <0,001) y también una TSH superior (2,30 vs 1,94 mU/L), aunque no significativamente diferente. La yoduria fue también superior en las mujeres que tomaban más de 2 raciones de productos lácteos (mediana: 230 μg/L) que en aquellas que tomaban menos de 2 raciones (mediana: 191 μg/L). Dentro del grupo de mujeres que no tomaban suplementos yodados, aquellas que utilizaban habitualmente sal yodada en la cocina (47%), tenían una mediana de yoduria de 190 μg/L, indicativa de suficiencia de yodo. En la actualidad los suplementos yodados serían innecesarios en las mujeres embarazadas de nuestra entorno que consumen de forma habitual sal yodada y la recomendación en estos casos debería ser la de continuar utilizando la sal yodada en la cantidad recomendada en la gestación, así como consumir al menos dos raciones diarias de leche o productos lácteos. In Asturias, where iodine deficiency was eradicated in school children by the year 2000, iodine deficiency persisted in pregnant women, who were recommended to use of iodine supplementation. The aim of this study was to determine the iodine nutrition of pregnant women in our area and whether or not iodine supplements are needed. Throughout May and June 2013 we studied the iodine nutrition and thyroid function during the first trimester of pregnancy in 173 women in the health area of Oviedo. The median urinary iodine was 197 μg/L. Iodinated supplements were used by 47% of women, which had a yoduria median higher than those not taking iodinated supplements (247 vs. 138 μg/L; p < .001), and also a higher TSH (2.30 vs 1.94 mU/L) although not significantly different. Yoduria was also higher in women who took more than 2 servings of dairy products (median: 230 μg/L) than those who took less (median: 191 μg/L). Within the group of women who were not taking iodine supplements, those regularly using iodized salt in the kitchen (47%) had a median urinary iodine concentration of 190 μg/L indicating iodine sufficiency. Iodinated supplements seem unnecessary nowadays in pregnant women of Oviedo who regularly take iodized salt and our recommendation in these cases should be to continue the use of iodized salt in the recommended amounts during pregnancy and consume at least two daily servings of milk or dairy products." @default.
- W2159586563 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2159586563 creator A5034096555 @default.
- W2159586563 creator A5039217120 @default.
- W2159586563 creator A5040424940 @default.
- W2159586563 creator A5050268688 @default.
- W2159586563 creator A5052212813 @default.
- W2159586563 creator A5052748895 @default.
- W2159586563 creator A5078352582 @default.
- W2159586563 creator A5091120331 @default.
- W2159586563 date "2014-10-01" @default.
- W2159586563 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2159586563 title "Nutrición de yodo en mujeres embarazadas del área de Oviedo. ¿Es necesaria la suplementación con yodo?" @default.
- W2159586563 cites W1976959058 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W1991332383 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2006619278 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2012628566 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2012760186 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2018521484 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2022308450 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2031370854 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2042129430 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2059181064 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2059644660 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2105823745 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2108863045 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2111266631 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2111876464 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2116841520 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2128671959 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2128684156 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2131718581 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2140120505 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2140538519 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2140741872 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2154335522 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2154644656 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2154746345 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2161028230 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2161484098 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2164331551 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2168140061 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2186384656 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W4211219293 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W76089421 @default.
- W2159586563 cites W2153053851 @default.
- W2159586563 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.endonu.2014.02.005" @default.
- W2159586563 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24746240" @default.
- W2159586563 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2159586563 type Work @default.
- W2159586563 sameAs 2159586563 @default.
- W2159586563 citedByCount "15" @default.
- W2159586563 countsByYear W21595865632015 @default.
- W2159586563 countsByYear W21595865632017 @default.
- W2159586563 countsByYear W21595865632018 @default.
- W2159586563 countsByYear W21595865632019 @default.
- W2159586563 countsByYear W21595865632020 @default.
- W2159586563 countsByYear W21595865632021 @default.
- W2159586563 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2159586563 hasAuthorship W2159586563A5034096555 @default.
- W2159586563 hasAuthorship W2159586563A5039217120 @default.
- W2159586563 hasAuthorship W2159586563A5040424940 @default.
- W2159586563 hasAuthorship W2159586563A5050268688 @default.
- W2159586563 hasAuthorship W2159586563A5052212813 @default.
- W2159586563 hasAuthorship W2159586563A5052748895 @default.
- W2159586563 hasAuthorship W2159586563A5078352582 @default.
- W2159586563 hasAuthorship W2159586563A5091120331 @default.
- W2159586563 hasConcept C142362112 @default.
- W2159586563 hasConcept C15708023 @default.
- W2159586563 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2159586563 hasConceptScore W2159586563C142362112 @default.
- W2159586563 hasConceptScore W2159586563C15708023 @default.
- W2159586563 hasConceptScore W2159586563C71924100 @default.
- W2159586563 hasIssue "8" @default.
- W2159586563 hasLocation W21595865631 @default.
- W2159586563 hasLocation W21595865632 @default.
- W2159586563 hasOpenAccess W2159586563 @default.
- W2159586563 hasPrimaryLocation W21595865631 @default.
- W2159586563 hasRelatedWork W135163757 @default.
- W2159586563 hasRelatedWork W1557907936 @default.
- W2159586563 hasRelatedWork W2111865594 @default.
- W2159586563 hasRelatedWork W2123836397 @default.
- W2159586563 hasRelatedWork W2248387313 @default.
- W2159586563 hasRelatedWork W2748952813 @default.
- W2159586563 hasRelatedWork W2899084033 @default.
- W2159586563 hasRelatedWork W3006587989 @default.
- W2159586563 hasRelatedWork W3203105381 @default.
- W2159586563 hasRelatedWork W1832118649 @default.
- W2159586563 hasVolume "61" @default.
- W2159586563 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2159586563 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2159586563 magId "2159586563" @default.
- W2159586563 workType "article" @default.