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A national survey of iodine nutrition in children aged 3–6 years in China and its relationship with children's physical growth

Jing Li Jun‐Xia Liu Xiao‐Li Shen Yu‐Qing Wang Chong‐Huai Yan

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Abstract Iodine, an essential trace element for the human body, plays a pivotal role in sustaining health. Malnutrition has emerged as a pressing public health concern, posing a significant threat to human well‐being. Iodine deficiency poses a substantial threat to the development of children, potentially leading to neurological developmental disorders and mental retardation. Conversely, excessive iodine intake can result in structural and functional abnormalities in the thyroid gland. In this study, we selected children aged 3–6 years through a stratified cluster sampling approach in six regions across China to explore the correlation between iodine nutrition and their physical growth. A total of 5920 preschool children participated in this study, with a median urinary iodine concentration (UIC) of 177.33 [107.06, 269.92] μg/L. Among these children, 250 (4.2%) exhibited stunting, 180 (3.0%) were underweight, 198 (3.3%) experienced wasting, 787 (3.3%) were overweight and 414 (7.0%) were classified as obese. The multivariate linear regression revealed that UIC exhibited a positive correlation with body mass index z‐Score (BMIZ) in overweight children (β = 0.038; 95% CI: 0.001, 0.075). In normally growing children, the associations between UIC and height‐for‐age z‐score, weight‐for‐age z‐score and BMIZ displayed nonlinear patterns. Our findings suggest that iodine nutrition is adequate for Chinese children aged 3–6 years. Furthermore, iodine nutrition is intricately linked to the growth and development of these children. Consequently, it is imperative to implement decisive measures to prevent both iodine deficiency and excess.

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Jing Li

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Jun‐Xia Liu

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Xiao‐Li Shen

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Yu‐Qing Wang

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Chong‐Huai Yan

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Li, J., Liu, J., Shen, X., Wang, Y., Yan, C. (2024). A national survey of iodine nutrition in children aged 3–6 years in China and its relationship with children's physical growth. https://doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13685

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