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Time Series and Spatial Epidemiological Analysis of the Prevalence of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in China.

Authors :
FAN, Li Jun
GAO, Yun Yan
MENG, Fan Gang
LIU, Chang
LIU, Lan Chun
DU, Yang
LIU, Li Xiang
LI, Ming
SU, Xiao Hui
LIU, Shou Jun
LIU, Peng
Source :
Biomedical & Environmental Sciences; Aug2022, Vol. 35 Issue 8, p735-745, 11p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

To recognize the spatial and temporal characteristics of iodine deficiency disorders (IDD), China national IDD surveillance data for the years of 1995–2018 were analyzed. Time series analysis was used to describe and predict the IDD related indicators, and spatial analysis was used to analyze the spatial distribution of salt iodine levels. In China, the median urinary iodine concentration increased in 1995–1997, then decreased to adequate levels, and are expected to remain appropriate in 2019–2022. The goiter rate continually decreased and is expected to be maintained at a low level. Since 2002, the coverage rates of iodized salt and the consumption rates of qualified iodized salt (the percentage of qualified iodized salt in all tested salt) increased and began to decline in 2012; they are expected to continue to decrease. Spatial epidemiological analysis indicated a positive spatial correlation in 2016–2018 and revealed feature regarding the spatial distribution of salt related indicators in coastal areas and areas near iodine-excess areas. Iodine nutrition in China showed gradual improvements. However, a recent decline has been observed in some areas following changes in the iodized salt supply in China. In the future, more regulations regarding salt management should be issued to strengthen IDD control and prevention measures, and avoid the recurrence of IDD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08953988
Volume :
35
Issue :
8
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Biomedical & Environmental Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159215457
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3967/bes2022.095