Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8723724 | Nutrition | 2018 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
This observational study found that the majority of pregnant women and their fetuses appear not to be protected from the detrimental consequences of iodine deficiency. Therefore, the identification of new strategies to increase the knowledge and awareness of the general population regarding the beneficial effects of iodine supplementation during pregnancy is highly required.
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Authors
Chiara Ph.D., Enke Ph.D., Elia B.S.N., Bruno M.D., Domenico M.D., Giovanni M.D., Tommaso M.D., Giovanni M.D., Antonio M.D., Patrizia B.S.N., Lorella B.S.N., Fiorella B.S.N., Marco M.D., Eleonora M.D., Giovanni M.D., Daniele M.D., Antonio M.D.,