Comparison of urinary iodine levels in women of childbearing age during and after pregnancy.
Ane Miren CastillaMario MurciaJuan José ArrizabalagaMercedes EspadaJordi JulvezMikel BasterrecheaMar Alvarez-PedrerolMarisa EstarlichElena MorenoMònica GuxensJesús VioqueMarisa RebagliatoPublished in: European journal of nutrition (2017)
In an iodine sufficient area for the general population, iodine excretion was lower during than after pregnancy when factors affecting iodine intake were controlled for. Current recommendations of median UIC during pregnancy are based on the equivalence between iodine intake and UIC estimated from studies in non-pregnant populations, which might lead to overestimation of iodine deficiency during gestation. Further studies should evaluate the equivalence between iodine intake and its urinary excretion during pregnancy.