Elevated Serum Thyroglobulin and Low Iodine Intake Are Associated with Nontoxic Nodular Goiter among Adults Living near the Eastern Mediterranean Coast

Author:

Ovadia Yaniv S.12,Gefel Dov12,Turkot Svetlana3,Aharoni Dorit4,Fytlovich Shlomo4,Troen Aron M.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine “C”, Barzilai Medical Center Ashkelon, Hahistadrout Street 2, 7830604 Ashkelon, Israel

2. Nutrition and Brain Health Laboratory, School of Nutritional Sciences, Institute of Biochemistry, Food Science and Nutrition, Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, P.O. Box 12, 76100 Rehovot, Israel

3. Endocrinology Clinic, Barzilai Medical Center Ashkelon, Hahistadrout Street 2, 7830604 Ashkelon, Israel

4. Laboratory of Clinical Biochemistry, Barzilai Medical Center Ashkelon, Hahistadrout Street 2, 7830604 Ashkelon, Israel

Abstract

Background.Information about iodine intake is crucial for preventing thyroid diseases. Inadequate iodine intake can lead to thyroid diseases, including nontoxic nodular goiter (NNG).Objective.To estimate iodine intake and explore its correlation with thyroid diseases among Israeli adults living near the Mediterranean coast, where iodine-depleted desalinated water has become a major source of drinking water.Methods.Cross-sectional study of patients attending Barzilai Medical Center Ashkelon. Participants, who were classified as either NNG (n=17), hypothyroidism (n=14), or control (n=31), provided serum thyroglobulin (Tg) and completed a semiquantitative iodine food frequency questionnaire.Results.Elevated serum Tg values (Tg > 60 ng/mL) were significantly more prevalent in the NNG group than in the other groups (29% versus 7% and 0% for hypothyroidism and controls, resp.,P<0.05). Mean estimated iodine intake was significantly lower in the NNG group (65±30μg/d) than in controls (115±60μg/d) (P<0.05) with intermediate intake in the hypothyroid group (73±38μg/d).Conclusions.Elevated serum Tg values and low dietary iodine intake are associated with NNG among adult patients in Ashkelon District, Israel. Larger studies are needed in order to expand on these important initial findings.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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