Iodine deficiency affects more than 2.2 billion people worldwide.
Not only has it prevented many from horrible thyroid diseases, but worldwide,
iodine deficiency affects about two billion people and is the leading preventable cause of intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Iodine deficiency affects over two billion people and is believed to be the leading cause of intellectual disabilities, according to the New York Times.
Iodine deficiency affects the thyroid function and the metabolism.
Not exact matches
The so - called «big four» are: protein - energy malnutrition (PEM), with 500 million people
affected and 10 million dying every year; vitamin A
deficiency, causing xerophthalmia and blindness, which
affect 6 million people a year and kill 750,000; endemic goiter, caused by
iodine deficiency and
affecting 150 million people a year; and nutritional anemia,
affecting 350 million people a year.
This likely explains why
iodine deficiency in pregnant women has disastrous consequences for the unborn child,
affecting its brain development adversely — without
iodine, no thyroid hormones are produced.
However, pregnant and breastfeeding women have a higher
iodine requirement (250 µg / day) and are therefore more at risk of
iodine deficiency, which could
affect neurological development in babies.
Iodine Source: Seaweed, milk from cows grazed on iodine - rich coastal soil Effects of deficiency: Blindness, mental impairment, goiter Who's at risk: People living in mountainous areas (the Rockies, the Alps, and the Andes), where iodine has been washed away by glaciation and flooding, or in lowland regions far from the oceans (Central Africa and Eastern Europe) Fortification options: Salt Estimated millions of people affecte
Iodine Source: Seaweed, milk from cows grazed on
iodine - rich coastal soil Effects of deficiency: Blindness, mental impairment, goiter Who's at risk: People living in mountainous areas (the Rockies, the Alps, and the Andes), where iodine has been washed away by glaciation and flooding, or in lowland regions far from the oceans (Central Africa and Eastern Europe) Fortification options: Salt Estimated millions of people affecte
iodine - rich coastal soil Effects of
deficiency: Blindness, mental impairment, goiter Who's at risk: People living in mountainous areas (the Rockies, the Alps, and the Andes), where
iodine has been washed away by glaciation and flooding, or in lowland regions far from the oceans (Central Africa and Eastern Europe) Fortification options: Salt Estimated millions of people affecte
iodine has been washed away by glaciation and flooding, or in lowland regions far from the oceans (Central Africa and Eastern Europe) Fortification options: Salt Estimated millions of people
affected: 740
As well, it can be
affected by nutrient
deficiencies, such as
deficiencies in
iodine, iron, zinc, selenium and Vitamins A, B2, B6 and B12.
Iodine deficiency is a common, contributing factor for hypothyroidism, [1] and, as a global problem,
affects as many as two billion people.
Worldwide,
iodine deficiency actually
affects some 50 million children.
I think it would be fine to build up the
iodine again, but you have no obvious signs of
iodine deficiency so I don't think it would necessarily
affect the LDL number.