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Poverty and immigration as a barrier to iodine intake and maternal adherence to iodine supplementation.

Flavia MagriF ZerbiniM GaitiV CapelliL CroceS BiniA E RigamontiG FioriniS G CellaLuca Chiovato
Published in: Journal of endocrinological investigation (2018)
Both Italian and immigrating women with a low income or without access to the public health system have a poor adherence both to the salt iodization policy and to folic acid and iodine supplements in preconception and pregnancy. They also referred a low-frequency intake of iodine-rich-foods. The identification of barriers to health care access could be useful to promote specific health interventions in this target population.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • dual energy
  • public health
  • mental health
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • computed tomography
  • weight gain
  • health information
  • birth weight
  • preterm birth
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • emergency department
  • skeletal muscle