J. Sack et al., Geographic variation in groundwater iodine and iodine deficiency in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, J PED END M, 13(2), 2000, pp. 185-190
Background: Iodine deficiency during pregnancy and infancy is the world's m
ost common preventable cause of mental retardation. Previous studies have s
hown a high incidence of goiter and low groundwater iodine concentrations i
n northern Israel.
Objective: We examined the relationship between low groundwater iodine and
iodine deficiency in pregnant women and schoolchildren.
Subjects and Methods: We measured the urinary iodine excretion of school-ch
ildren in the West Bank and Gaza and rural and urban pregnant women in West
ern Galilee (an area known to have low groundwater iodine concentrations).
We also measured iodine concentrations in groundwater in various locations
in the West Bank and Gaza,
Results: Lower urinary iodine excretion was found among pregnant Arab women
living in rural Western Galilee (101 +/- 7 mu g iodine/g creatinine), 20%
of them excreted <50 mu g I/g creatinine. This is relatively less than foun
d among pregnant Jewish women living in cities in the same area (154+/-13 m
u g I/g creatinine), Low iodine concentrations (<5 mu g/l) were found in gr
oundwater in the Nablus, Ramallah, Bethlehem highlands, as compared to norm
al concentrations in the lowland districts of the West Bank and Gaza, In a
cohort of 728 schoolchildren aged 8-10, 10% (range 8-13%) of children from
areas of low groundwater iodine had low levels of urinary iodine excretion,
as compared to only <5% of those from districts with groundwater iodine co
ncentrations >10.
Conclusions: Lower concentrations of groundwater iodine are related to low
urinary iodine excretion in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza.