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Prevalence of Iodine Deficiency in Children (6-12 Years) of a Tribal Dominated District in South Odisha


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1 MKCG Medical College, Brahmapur, Odisha- 760004, India
2 Alluri Sitarama Raju Academy of Medical Sciences,Eluru, Andhra Pradesh - 534004, India
     

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Iodine is an essential dietary nutrient that helps the body for production of thyroxin-the hormone that regulates normal growth and development. The quantity of Iodine requirement is minute i.e. 150-200 micrograms per day, which amounts to a pin head in a month. An average life time requirement of an individual would be less than a tea spoon full of iodine. Still, iodine deficiency Is one of the major health problems faced by the developing world with more than one billion people at risk.
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D. M. Satapathy
MKCG Medical College, Brahmapur, Odisha- 760004, India
S. S. S. Reddy
Alluri Sitarama Raju Academy of Medical Sciences,Eluru, Andhra Pradesh - 534004, India
A. K. Pratap
MKCG Medical College, Brahmapur, Odisha- 760004, India
A. Padhy
MKCG Medical College, Brahmapur, Odisha- 760004, India
S. K. Dash
MKCG Medical College, Brahmapur, Odisha- 760004, India
R. M. Tripathy
MKCG Medical College, Brahmapur, Odisha- 760004, India

Abstract


Iodine is an essential dietary nutrient that helps the body for production of thyroxin-the hormone that regulates normal growth and development. The quantity of Iodine requirement is minute i.e. 150-200 micrograms per day, which amounts to a pin head in a month. An average life time requirement of an individual would be less than a tea spoon full of iodine. Still, iodine deficiency Is one of the major health problems faced by the developing world with more than one billion people at risk.