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The Effect of Maternal Iodine Status on Infant Outcomes in an Iodine-Deficient Indian Population
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Despite three quarters of the women in this study having access to adequately iodized salt (i.e., >15 ppm), these pregnant tribal Indian women were iodine deficient. Increasing the iodine content of salt deemed adequately iodized and iodine supplementation are two strategies that might improve the iodine status of these pregnant women and, consequently, the growth of their infants.
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