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Goiter, iodine bioavailability and intrauterine growth restriction in Indigenous and Afro-descendant pregnant women from six non-metropolitan areas of Colombia (2019-2020).

Authors :
Herrera-Murgueitio, Julian A.
Piñeros, Octavio
Torres Munoz, Javier
Mosquera Escudero, Mildrey
Tamara Burgos, Marco A.
Arriola-Salgado, Maria M.
Gomez-Porras, Elia J.
Cespedes Gaitan, Sandra X.
Suarez Izquierdo, Wilman A.
Umaña, Erika J.
Forero Torres, Ana Y.
Díaz, Anibal N.
Source :
Rural & Remote Health; 2024, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p40-46, 7p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Introduction: Iodine is an essential mineral for fetal growth and brain development. The aim of this research was to evaluate goiter, iodine deficiency and intrauterine growth restriction in pregnant women of minority ethnic groups in Colombia. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed in six nonmetropolitan areas of Colombia. Results: A total of 318 Indigenous and Afro-descendant pregnant women were invited to participate: 248 (83.2%) Indigenous and 50 (16.8%) Afro-descendants were studied. The mean age was 24 years (range 13-44 years). Of the women, 130 (43.5%) were from the department of Cauca, 72 (24.1%) were from Córdoba, 28 (9.4%) were from Guajira, 26 (8.8%) were from Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, 22 (7.4%) were from Amazonas, 16 (5.4%) were from Meta and 4 (1.3%) were from the department of Cesar. A total of 244 (81.8%) were illiterate and 291 (97.7%) were of very low socioeconomic level. Goiter was observed in 69 (23.3%) pregnant women (38 (41.7%) from the department of Cauca, 10 (35.7%) from Guajira, 5 (31.2%) from Meta, 6 (27.2%) from Amazonas and 10 (13.8%) from Córdoba). Iodine deficiency (<100 µg/L) was observed in 42 (14.9%) pregnant women (16 (11.6%) mild (50-99 µg/L), 19 (13.8%) moderate (20--49 µg/L) and 7 (5.1%) severe (<20 µg/L)). Being literate was a protective factor for iodine deficiency (odds ratio (OR)=0.19, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.04-0.84, p=0.016). Being illiterate and iodine deficient was only a risk factor for goiter (OR=6.72, 95%CI 3.9-9.5, p=0.038) in the department of Cauca. Conclusion: A high prevalence of goiter, iodine deficiency and intrauterine growth restriction was observed in minority ethnic groups of Colombia. The highest prevalence and risk was observed in the department of Cauca. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14456354
Volume :
24
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Rural & Remote Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180118152
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.22605/RRH8587