Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Indian Journal of Pediatrics 6/2011

01-06-2011 | Original Article

Status of Iodine Content of Salt in Four Regions of India

Authors: Madhu B. Singh, S. K. Sharma, Siri Nair, R. M. Pandey, Umesh Kapil, Charan Singh

Published in: Indian Journal of Pediatrics | Issue 6/2011

Login to get access

Abstract

Objective

To study the Status of Iodine Content of Salt in four regions of India.

Methods

At each of the four centers (Vadodara, Dibrugarh, Jodhpur, New Delhi), High Schools were selected randomly from list of schools obtained from district education office and more than 700 salt samples were selected from each center. A total of 3,010 salt samples were collected from students of High Schools (consumed at their households), selected randomly from four centers and iodine content of salt by Standard Iodometric Titration Method (IT) was estimated.

Results

Analysis revealed that majority of salt sample collected at 4 centers were of powdered variety of salt. Analysis of iodine content in salt by IT method revealed that high proportion of school children (51.6%) consumed salt having inadequate iodine content (salt samples with less than 15 ppm of iodine) in Jodhpur district followed by Vadodara (19.8%), New Delhi (8.5%) and least in Dibrugarh (1.2%). The percentage of consumption of adequately iodized salt was highest in Dibrugarh (98.8%) among the four regions of India.

Conclusions

Status of iodine content is varying from state to state i.e. highest at Dibrugarh and lowest at Jodhpur. This indicates that consumption of iodized salt in Jodhpur is low and needs more attention. Government may adopt different strategies in different states. There is a strong need of iodization of salt in addition to creating awareness among rural inhabitants for consumption of iodized salt especially in Jodhpur District. More attention is required for monitoring quality of iodized salt available in the community.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Tyabji R, Karmarkar MG, Pandav CS, Carriere CR, Acharya S. Estimation of iodine content in iodated salt. In: Tyabji R, editor. A hand book of monitoring and quality control. New Delhi: UNICEF, ROSCA Publication; 1990. p. 18–32. Tyabji R, Karmarkar MG, Pandav CS, Carriere CR, Acharya S. Estimation of iodine content in iodated salt. In: Tyabji R, editor. A hand book of monitoring and quality control. New Delhi: UNICEF, ROSCA Publication; 1990. p. 18–32.
2.
go back to reference Bhasin SK, Dubey KK. Validity of spot testing kit for estimation of iodine content of salt under field conditions in national capital territory of Delhi. Indian J Matern Child Health. 1997;8:42–3.PubMed Bhasin SK, Dubey KK. Validity of spot testing kit for estimation of iodine content of salt under field conditions in national capital territory of Delhi. Indian J Matern Child Health. 1997;8:42–3.PubMed
3.
go back to reference Karmarkar MG, Pandav CS. Interpretation of indicators of iodine deficiency disorders: recent experiences. Natl Med J India. 1999;12:113–7.PubMed Karmarkar MG, Pandav CS. Interpretation of indicators of iodine deficiency disorders: recent experiences. Natl Med J India. 1999;12:113–7.PubMed
4.
go back to reference National Institute of Nutrition (NIN). Prevalence of Micronutrient deficiencies. NNMB Technical Report No. 22, 2003. Hyderabad: National Institute of Nutrition, ICMR; 2003. National Institute of Nutrition (NIN). Prevalence of Micronutrient deficiencies. NNMB Technical Report No. 22, 2003. Hyderabad: National Institute of Nutrition, ICMR; 2003.
5.
go back to reference National Family Health Survey (NFHS-III). Nutritional Status of Women and Children (2005–06). Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, 2006. National Family Health Survey (NFHS-III). Nutritional Status of Women and Children (2005–06). Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, 2006.
6.
go back to reference Indian Council of medical Research (ICMR). Micronutrient deficiency disorders in 16 districts of India, Report of an ICMR task force–district Nutrition project. New Delhi: ICMR; 2001. Indian Council of medical Research (ICMR). Micronutrient deficiency disorders in 16 districts of India, Report of an ICMR task force–district Nutrition project. New Delhi: ICMR; 2001.
7.
go back to reference Singh MB, Fotedar R, Lakshminarayana J. Micronutrient deficiency Status among women of desert areas of western Rajasthan, India. Public Health Nutr. 2009;12:624–9.PubMedCrossRef Singh MB, Fotedar R, Lakshminarayana J. Micronutrient deficiency Status among women of desert areas of western Rajasthan, India. Public Health Nutr. 2009;12:624–9.PubMedCrossRef
8.
go back to reference Kapil U, Pathak P, Tandon M, Singh C, Pradhan R, Dwevedii SN. Micronutrient deficiency disorders amongst pregnant women in three urban slum communities of Delhi. Indian Pediatsr. 1999;36:983–9. Kapil U, Pathak P, Tandon M, Singh C, Pradhan R, Dwevedii SN. Micronutrient deficiency disorders amongst pregnant women in three urban slum communities of Delhi. Indian Pediatsr. 1999;36:983–9.
9.
go back to reference Singh Madhu B, Fotedar R, Lakshminarayana J, Anand PK. Studies on the nutritional status of under five children in drought affected desert area of Western Rajasthan, India. Public Health Nutr. 2006;9:961–7.PubMedCrossRef Singh Madhu B, Fotedar R, Lakshminarayana J, Anand PK. Studies on the nutritional status of under five children in drought affected desert area of Western Rajasthan, India. Public Health Nutr. 2006;9:961–7.PubMedCrossRef
Metadata
Title
Status of Iodine Content of Salt in Four Regions of India
Authors
Madhu B. Singh
S. K. Sharma
Siri Nair
R. M. Pandey
Umesh Kapil
Charan Singh
Publication date
01-06-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Indian Journal of Pediatrics / Issue 6/2011
Print ISSN: 0019-5456
Electronic ISSN: 0973-7693
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12098-010-0338-0

Other articles of this Issue 6/2011

Indian Journal of Pediatrics 6/2011 Go to the issue

Scientific Letters to the Editor

An Unusual Foreign Body in the Ear of a Child