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  • Mild-to-moderate iodine deficiency during pregnancy is common globally, and its effects on maternal and child health are uncertain.
  • A study of 11-year-old children whose mothers' iodine intake was assessed during pregnancy found some correlations, such as higher maternal iodine levels linked to better child height and IQ.
  • However, the analysis showed that maternal iodine levels weren't independently linked to child development; instead, socioeconomic factors like maternal education played a significant role.

Article Abstract

Mild-to-moderate iodine deficiency during pregnancy is prevalent worldwide, but its consequences for maternal and child health are not clear. We aimed to investigate the impact of maternal iodine intake during pregnancy on the child's growth and neurodevelopment. This study involved a cohort of 11-year-old children ( = 70) whose mothers had participated in an iodine intake survey during pregnancy. Gestational, neonatal, anthropometric, intelligence quotient (IQ), and socioeconomic parameters were analyzed according to maternal urinary iodine concentration (UIC). There was a positive linear trend of current height Z-score, full-scale IQ, verbal IQ, family income, maternal education, and a negative trend of neonatal TSH levels with increasing maternal UIC levels. However, regression analysis indicated that maternal UIC was not an independent predictor of any gestational, neonatal, or childhood development parameter. Only maternal school education was positively associated with child height and IQ. In conclusion, we did not find any evidence of a direct effect of maternal iodine intake during pregnancy on the long-term growth and neurodevelopment of children. The results suggest that socioeconomic factors are important confounding factors that affect both maternal iodine intake and child development and must be considered when investigating the association between maternal iodine intake and child outcomes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10610250PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15204447DOI Listing

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