Youth of West Cameroon are at high risk of developing IDD due to low dietary iodine and high dietary thiocyanate.

Journal: African health sciences

Volume: 8

Issue: 4

Year of Publication: 2010

Affiliated Institutions:  Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition Unit, Biochemistry Dept, Faculty of Sciences, PO Box Dla University of Douala, Cameroon. tagibra@yahoo.fr

Abstract summary 

Hypothyroidism in utero leading to mental retardation is highly prevalent and recurrent in developing countries where iodine deficiency and thiocyanate overload are combined. So, to explore and identify human population's risks for developing iodine deficiency disorders and their endemicity in Western Cameroon, with the aim to prevent this deficiency and to fight again it, urinary iodine and thiocyanate levels were determined.The district of Bamougoum in Western Cameroon was selected for closer study due to its geographic location predisposing for iodine deficiency disorders (IDD). A comprehensive sampling strategy included 24-h urine samples collected over three days from 120 school-aged children. Urinary iodine and thiocyanate levels were measured by colorimetric methods.Twenty one percent of boys between the ages 3 and 19 were classified as iodine deficient. The prevalence of thiocyanate overload in the same population was found to be 20%.Presence of endemic iodine deficiency and excessive thiocyanate in the population indicates that the region is at risk of iodine deficiency disorder. A multifactorial approach that includes improvement of diet, increasing iodine and minimizing goitrogen substances intake, soil and crop improvement and an iodine supplementation program may help alleviate IDD in the affected area studied.

Authors & Co-authors:  Taga Ibrahim I Oumbe Valere Aime Soh VA Johns Robert R Zaidi Mohsin Abbas MA Yonkeu Ngogang Jeanne NJ Altosaar Illimar I

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Citations :  Papi G, Pearce EN, Braverman LE, Betterle C, Roti E. A clinical and therapeutic approach to thyrotoxicosis with thyroid-stimulating hormone suppression only. Am J Med. 2005;118:349–361.
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SSN : 1729-0503
Study Population
Boys
Mesh Terms
Adolescent
Other Terms
Cameroon;IDD;IDD in West Cameroon;food;human;iodine;iodine deficiency disorder;thiocyanate;urine
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Cameroon
Publication Country
Uganda