Iodine Status of Women of Reproductive Age in Sierra Leone and Its Association with Household Coverage with Adequately Iodized Salt
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Participants
2.2. Data Collection Procedures
2.3. Case Definitions
2.4. Data Management and Statistical Analysis
2.5. Ethics and Consent
3. Results
3.1. Response Rates and Respondents’ Characteristics
3.2. Household Coverage with Iodized Salt
Characteristic | n | % a | (95% CI) b | ANOVA p Value c |
---|---|---|---|---|
Results of quantitative analysis, by iodization adequacy | ||||
Not iodized (0 mg/kg) | 4 | 0.3 | (0.1, 0.9) | - |
Insufficiently iodized (<15 mg/kg) | 201 | 19.0 | (13.2, 26.6) | |
Adequately iodized (≥15 mg/kg) d | 923 | 80.7 | (73.1, 86.5) | |
15–40 mg/kg | 886 | 77.4 | (70.1, 83.4) | |
41–50 mg/kg | 30 | 2.6 | (1.7, 4.0) | |
>50 mg/kg | 7 | 0.6 | (0.2, 1.8) | |
Adequately iodized d, by residence | ||||
Urban | 475 | 88.0 | (81.3, 92.5) | < 0.05 |
Rural | 448 | 76.2 | (64.5, 84.9) | |
Adequately iodized d, by region | ||||
Eastern | 204 | 89.3 | (84.5, 92.7) | < 0.05 |
Northern | 262 | 68.7 | (53.3, 80.8) | |
Southern | 236 | 84.4 | (65.3, 94.0) | |
Western | 221 | 88.3 | (78.7, 93.9) | |
Adequately iodized d, by wealth quintile | ||||
Lowest | 159 | 73.6 | (56.6, 85.7) | < 0.01 |
Second | 163 | 75.0 | (61.4, 84.9) | |
Middle | 172 | 80.0 | (71.2, 86.6) | |
Fourth | 180 | 83.1 | (74.6, 89.1) | |
Highest | 223 | 94.0 | (89.9, 96.4) |
3.3. Pregnant Women
Characteristic | n a | Median Urinary Iodine (µg/L) | ANOVA p Value b |
---|---|---|---|
Adequately iodized salt in household c | |||
Yes | 109 | 180.6 | < 0.01 |
No | 21 | 100.8 | |
Residence | |||
Urban | 57 | 179.4 | 0.33 |
Rural | 97 | 148.3 | |
Region | |||
Eastern | 32 | 201.7 | 0.29 |
Northern | 52 | 138.1 | |
Southern | 39 | 150.5 | |
Western | 31 | 207.2 | |
Women’s education | |||
Never attended school | 82 | 142.0 | 0.12 |
Completed primary school or less | 31 | 168.3 | |
Some/completed secondary or more | 41 | 195.1 | |
Wealth quintile | |||
Lowest | 28 | 136.5 | 0.57 |
Second | 38 | 175.8 | |
Middle | 29 | 189.0 | |
Fourth | 31 | 178.6 | |
Highest | 22 | 134.6 | |
Age group (in years) | |||
15–24 | 93 | 183.2 | < 0.05 |
25–34 | 50 | 137.3 | |
35+ | 8 | 209.0 |
3.4. Non-Pregnant Women
Characteristic | n a | Median Urinary Iodine (µg/L) | ANOVA p Value b |
---|---|---|---|
Adequately iodized salt in household c | |||
Yes | 401 | 217.2 | <0.001 |
No | 88 | 122.8 | |
Residence | |||
Urban | 328 | 224.2 | <0.001 |
Rural | 243 | 174.8 | |
Region | |||
Eastern | 105 | 190.5 | 0.26 |
Northern | 167 | 192.9 | |
Southern | 143 | 184.7 | |
Western | 156 | 222.8 | |
Women’s education | |||
Never attended school | 303 | 174.8 | <0.001 |
Completed primary school or less | 56 | 205.8 | |
Some/completed secondary or more | 211 | 235.2 | |
Wealth quintile | |||
Lowest | 91 | 173.0 | <0.001 |
Second | 84 | 167.7 | |
Middle | 116 | 195.6 | |
Fourth | 120 | 205.8 | |
Highest | 142 | 253.3 | |
Age (in years) | |||
15–19 | 110 | 252.8 | <0.05 |
20–24 | 103 | 189.5 | |
25–29 | 88 | 164.8 | |
30–34 | 78 | 204.3 | |
35–39 | 73 | 207.9 | |
40–44 | 63 | 192.2 | |
45–49 | 40 | 174.8 |
Characteristic | n a | Median Urinary Iodine (µg/L) | ANOVA p Value b |
---|---|---|---|
Adequately iodized salt in household c | |||
Yes | 143 | 196.8 | <0.001 |
No | 39 | 75.6 | |
Residence | |||
Urban | 81 | 210.1 | 0.38 |
Rural | 139 | 165.0 | |
Region | |||
Eastern | 59 | 187.9 | <0.05 |
Northern | 80 | 140.6 | |
Southern | 55 | 185.5 | |
Western | 26 | 220.8 | |
Women’s education | |||
Never attended school | 140 | 168.7 | 0.68 |
Completed primary school or less | 33 | 164.8 | |
Some/completed secondary or more | 47 | 205.8 | |
Wealth quintile | |||
Lowest | 63 | 140.4 | 0.62 |
Second | 51 | 172.0 | |
Middle | 44 | 203.3 | |
Fourth | 34 | 175.6 | |
Highest | 27 | 194.2 | |
Age (in years) | |||
15–19 | 46 | 190.8 | <0.05 |
20–24 | 45 | 211.5 | |
25–29 | 51 | 140.6 | |
30–34 | 30 | 140.4 | |
35–39 | 22 | 125.1 | |
40–44 | 9 | 330.1 | |
45–49 | 5 | 171.6 |
Non-Pregnant Women in Households with Inadequate Salt Iodine | Non-Pregnant Women in Households with Adequate Salt Iodine | |||||
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Characteristic | n b | Median Urinary Iodine (µg/L) | ANOVA Test p Value c | n b | Median Urinary Iodine (µg/L) | ANOVA Test p Value c |
Residence | ||||||
Urban | 44 | 143.3 | 0.05 | 301 | 228.7 | <0.01 |
Rural | 87 | 83.4 | 264 | 189.5 | ||
Region | ||||||
East | 16 | 157.9 | <0.05 | 107 | 199.0 | 0.36 |
North | 69 | 83.3 | 157 | 208.2 | ||
South | 29 | 74.9 | 151 | 199.7 | ||
West | 17 | 205.9 | 150 | 222.7 | ||
Women’s education | ||||||
Never attended school | 86 | 74.9 | <0.001 | 295 | 197.6 | 0.16 |
Completed primary school or less | 23 | 122.8 | 62 | 201.9 | ||
Some/completed secondary or more | 22 | 221.3 | 207 | 222.8 | ||
Wealth index | ||||||
Lowest | 38 | 58.6 | <0.001 | 98 | 187.5 | <0.05 |
Second | 29 | 86.1 | 87 | 180.5 | ||
Middle | 27 | 211.8 | 108 | 195.2 | ||
Fourth | 27 | 137.8 | 104 | 216.5 | ||
Highest | 8 | 289.0 | 151 | 247.7 | ||
Age (in years) | ||||||
15–19 | 24 | 123.6 | 0.65 | 110 | 252.8 | 0.13 |
20–24 | 21 | 116.3 | 110 | 212.3 | ||
25–29 | 31 | 92.6 | 99 | 183.9 | ||
30–34 | 17 | 142.0 | 70 | 199.7 | ||
35–39 | 14 | 83.3 | 77 | 203.3 | ||
40–44 | 11 | 88.4 | 51 | 232.9 | ||
45–49 | 6 | 72.8 | 31 | 182.8 |
4. Discussion
4.1. Household Coverage with Adequately Iodized Salt
4.2. Iodine Status among Non-Pregnant and Pregnant Women
4.3. Strengths and Limitations of the Data
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
DHS | Demographic and Health Survey |
EVD | Ebola Virus Disease |
IDD | Iodine deficiency disorders |
MICS | Multiple-Indicator Cluster Survey |
SLMS | Sierra Leone Micronutrient Survey |
UIC | Urinary iodine concentration |
WHO | World Health Organization |
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Rohner, F.; Wirth, J.P.; Woodruff, B.A.; Chiwile, F.; Yankson, H.; Sesay, F.; Koroma, A.S.; Petry, N.; Pyne-Bailey, S.; Dominguez, E.; et al. Iodine Status of Women of Reproductive Age in Sierra Leone and Its Association with Household Coverage with Adequately Iodized Salt. Nutrients 2016, 8, 74. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu8020074
Rohner F, Wirth JP, Woodruff BA, Chiwile F, Yankson H, Sesay F, Koroma AS, Petry N, Pyne-Bailey S, Dominguez E, et al. Iodine Status of Women of Reproductive Age in Sierra Leone and Its Association with Household Coverage with Adequately Iodized Salt. Nutrients. 2016; 8(2):74. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu8020074
Chicago/Turabian StyleRohner, Fabian, James P. Wirth, Bradley A. Woodruff, Faraja Chiwile, Hannah Yankson, Fatmata Sesay, Aminata S. Koroma, Nicolai Petry, Solade Pyne-Bailey, Elisa Dominguez, and et al. 2016. "Iodine Status of Women of Reproductive Age in Sierra Leone and Its Association with Household Coverage with Adequately Iodized Salt" Nutrients 8, no. 2: 74. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu8020074
APA StyleRohner, F., Wirth, J. P., Woodruff, B. A., Chiwile, F., Yankson, H., Sesay, F., Koroma, A. S., Petry, N., Pyne-Bailey, S., Dominguez, E., Kupka, R., Hodges, M. H., & De Onis, M. (2016). Iodine Status of Women of Reproductive Age in Sierra Leone and Its Association with Household Coverage with Adequately Iodized Salt. Nutrients, 8(2), 74. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu8020074