Determination of Reference Intervals of Ratios of Concentrations of Urinary Iodine to Creatinine and Thyroid Hormone Concentrations in Pregnant Women Consuming Adequate Iodine in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province

[1]  Zhengnan Gao,et al.  Iodine Nutrition During Pregnancy: Past, Present, and Future , 2018, Biological Trace Element Research.

[2]  V. Pop,et al.  Thyroglobulin as a Functional Biomarker of Iodine Status in a Cohort Study of Pregnant Women in the United Kingdom , 2017, Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association.

[3]  W. Teng,et al.  The Urine Iodine to Creatinine as an Optimal Index of Iodine During Pregnancy in an Iodine Adequate Area in China. , 2016, The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.

[4]  T. Bjøro,et al.  Excessive iodine intake and thyroid dysfunction among lactating Saharawi women. , 2015, Journal of trace elements in medicine and biology : organ of the Society for Minerals and Trace Elements.

[5]  P. Stehle,et al.  Iodine status assessment in children: spot urine iodine concentration reasonably reflects true twenty-four-hour iodine excretion only when scaled to creatinine. , 2015, Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association.

[6]  Shou-Jun Liu,et al.  I nvestigation of thyroid function change and urinary iodine standard of pregnant women , 2015 .

[7]  Jun Zhang,et al.  Urinary iodine level and its determinants in pregnant women of Shanghai, China. , 2015, The British journal of nutrition.

[8]  Zhengnan Gao,et al.  Optimal and safe upper limits of iodine intake for early pregnancy in iodine-sufficient regions: a cross-sectional study of 7190 pregnant women in China. , 2015, The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.

[9]  A. Carriquiry,et al.  Comparison of population iodine estimates from 24-hour urine and timed-spot urine samples. , 2014, Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association.

[10]  J. Golding,et al.  Effect of inadequate iodine status in UK pregnant women on cognitive outcomes in their children: results from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) , 2013, The Lancet.

[11]  Yu-qin Yan,et al.  Thyroid dysfunction during late gestation is associated with excessive iodine intake in pregnant women. , 2012, The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.

[12]  L. Jie,et al.  Survey and evaluation of iodine nutritional status of different populations in Harbin city in 2011 , 2012 .

[13]  R. Negro,et al.  2017 Guidelines of the American Thyroid Association for the Diagnosis and Management of Thyroid Disease During Pregnancy and the Postpartum. , 2011, Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association.

[14]  G. D. de Escobar,et al.  Psychomotor development of children from an iodine-deficient region. , 2011, The Journal of pediatrics.

[15]  S. Skeaff Iodine Deficiency in Pregnancy: The Effect on Neurodevelopment in the Child , 2011, Nutrients.

[16]  T. Jørgensen,et al.  Estimation of iodine intake from various urinary iodine measurements in population studies. , 2009, Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association.

[17]  P. Bourdoux Evaluation of the iodine intake: problems of the iodine/creatinine ratio--comparison with iodine excretion and daily fluctuations of iodine concentration. , 2009, Experimental and clinical endocrinology & diabetes : official journal, German Society of Endocrinology [and] German Diabetes Association.

[18]  Yushu Li,et al.  Antithyroperoxidase and antithyroglobulin antibodies in a five-year follow-up survey of populations with different iodine intakes. , 2008, The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.

[19]  B. de Benoist,et al.  Prevention and control of iodine deficiency in pregnant and lactating women and in children less than 2-years-old: conclusions and recommendations of the Technical Consultation , 2007, Public Health Nutrition.

[20]  J. Jonklaas,et al.  Tandem mass spectrometry improves the accuracy of free thyroxine measurements during pregnancy. , 2007, Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association.

[21]  Yushu Li,et al.  Effect of iodine intake on thyroid diseases in China. , 2006, The New England journal of medicine.

[22]  J. Dashe,et al.  Subclinical Hyperthyroidism and Pregnancy Outcomes , 2006, Obstetrics and gynecology.

[23]  J. Jonklaas,et al.  Trimester-specific changes in maternal thyroid hormone, thyrotropin, and thyroglobulin concentrations during gestation: trends and associations across trimesters in iodine sufficiency. , 2004, Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association.

[24]  G. Knight,et al.  The reference range and within-person variability of thyroid stimulating hormone during the first and second trimesters of pregnancy , 2004, Journal of medical screening.

[25]  M. Rogers,et al.  Reference intervals for thyroid hormones in pregnant Chinese women , 2001, Annals of clinical biochemistry.

[26]  B. Nygaard,et al.  Age- and sex-adjusted iodine/creatinine ratio. A new standard in epidemiological surveys? Evaluation of three different estimates of iodine excretion based on casual urine samples and comparison to 24 h values , 2000, European Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

[27]  D. Glinoer What happens to the normal thyroid during pregnancy? , 1999, Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association.

[28]  D. Glinoer,et al.  The regulation of thyroid function in pregnancy: pathways of endocrine adaptation from physiology to pathology. , 1997, Endocrine reviews.

[29]  R. Negro,et al.  Guidelines of the American Thyroid Association for the diagnosis and management of thyroid disease during pregnancy and postpartum. , 2011, Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association.