About this Research Topic
Although the adverse effects of severe maternal iodine deficiency are clear, the effects of mild-to-moderate iodine deficiency in pregnancy have been more variable. Some studies showed increased risks of early miscarriage, preterm labor, and low birth weight in offspring, and lower literacy, verbal IQ, reading scores, and fine motor development in children in mild-to-moderate iodine deficiency. On the other hand, some studies reported no significant association between maternal iodine status and verbal skills in child or adverse pregnancy outcomes. There are only a few studies assessing the effect of iodine supplementation during pregnancy on pregnancy or childhood developmental outcomes. Some studies showed higher developmental scores in offspring of women with iodine supplementations, while others did not. The results are limited by the variable exposure time during pregnancy and in some cases, initiation of iodine supplementation later in pregnancy, and lack of significant differences in iodine status of pregnant women between iodine supplementation and non-iodine supplementation groups.
This Research Topic will explore the following topics in the form of Clinical Trial, Original Research, Review, Min-Review, and Systematic Review articles:
-Iodine nutrition in pregnancy
- Iodine supplementation in pregnancy
- Consequences of iodine deficiency in pregnancy
- Iodine nutrition in breastfeeding
Keywords: iodine, iodine in pregnancy, iodine deficiency, thyroid
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