Ershow Abby G, Goodman Gay, Coates Paul M, Swanson Christine A
Office of Dietary Supplements, NIH, Bethesda, MD; and
Human Health Risk Research, Seattle, WA.
Am J Clin Nutr. 2016 Sep;104 Suppl 3(Suppl 3):859S-63S. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.115.111161. Epub 2016 Aug 17.
The NIH Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) convened 3 workshops on iodine nutrition in 2014, each held in Rockville, Maryland. These workshops were part of the ongoing ODS Iodine Initiative, begun in 2011 in response to concerns that US pregnant women may be at risk of iodine deficiency and that a high fraction of prenatal dietary supplements do not contain the recommended amounts of iodine. The primary purpose of the workshops was to consider the data and resources necessary to evaluate the clinical and public health benefits and risks of maternal iodine supplementation in the United States. The first workshop focused on the assessment of iodine intake, the second focused on the assessment of iodine status, and the third focused on the design and interpretation of clinical trials of maternal iodine supplementation. Here we provide the background of the ODS Iodine Initiative, summarize the 3 workshops held in 2014, and introduce the articles that arose from the workshops and are published in this supplement issue.
美国国立卫生研究院膳食补充剂办公室(ODS)于2014年举办了3场关于碘营养的研讨会,每场研讨会均在马里兰州罗克维尔举行。这些研讨会是正在进行的ODS碘倡议的一部分,该倡议始于2011年,起因是担心美国孕妇可能存在碘缺乏风险,且很大一部分产前膳食补充剂未含有推荐剂量的碘。研讨会的主要目的是审议评估美国孕妇补充碘的临床和公共卫生益处及风险所需的数据和资源。第一场研讨会聚焦于碘摄入量评估,第二场聚焦于碘状态评估,第三场聚焦于孕妇补充碘临床试验的设计与解读。在此,我们提供ODS碘倡议的背景,总结2014年举办的3场研讨会,并介绍源自这些研讨会且发表在本增刊上的文章。