Many of the Caribbean island nations have no data on iodine status in their populations. Iodine deficiency in children can reduce IQ but can be easily corrected through a program of salt iodization. The study will be located at 11 islands of the Caribbean region. At each of the 11 study sites, we will measure the iodine status in school-age children by collecting morning spot urine samples for measurement of urinary iodine concentration (UIC). We will also measure height and weight in all children. We will collect a repeat, next-day spot urine sample in 1/3rd of children to adjust for intra-individual variation in spot UIC and calculate the distribution of population intake.
In well-controlled randomized trials in Europe and New Zealand, even mild-to-moderate iodine deficiency in school-age children reduces IQ (1); thus, its critical to avoid iodine deficiency in this age group. In countries effected by iodine deficiency, its sustainable elimination through iodized salt can contribute to socioeconomic development. The goal to eliminate iodine deficiency was first adopted globally at the World Summit for Children in 1990, and in 1994, WHO and UNICEF concluded that salt iodization is a safe, cost-effective and sustainable strategy to control iodine deficiency (2). In 2005, the World Health Assembly called on national governments to report on their iodine nutrition every three years. However, before the present survey, the ten countries included in this project had no data on iodine status in their populations, and household access to adequately iodized salt was also unknown. Thus, the study objectives were: * Assess the distribution of iodine intake of school-age children and their iodine status by measuring urinary iodine concentrations; * Assess the iodine content of household salt and of seasoning powders; * Based on the above, provide the preliminary evidence base on which to make initial recommendations for iodine strategy/programs in the region.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
3,080
Pan American Health Organization
St John's, Antigua and Barbuda
Pan American Health Organization
Bridgetown, Barbados
Ministry of Health
Belize City, Belize
Pan American Health Organization
Roseau, Dominica
Pan American Helath Organization
The Lime, Grenada
The University of the West Indies
Mona, Kingston, Jamaica
Ministry of Health
Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis
Ministry of Health and Wellness
Castries, Saint Lucia
Pan American Health Organization
Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
University of the West Indies
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Iodine status (UIC in spot urine samples)
Assessment of iodine status based on median urinary iodine concentration in spot urine samples
Time frame: March 2018 to May 2019
Iodine content in salt
Measurement of iodine concentration in salt samples brought in by participants
Time frame: January 2019 to May 2019
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