A Household-Based Survey of Iodine Nutrition in Moroccan Children Shows Iodine Sufficiency at the National Level But Risk of Deficient Intakes in Mountainous Areas
Laila El Ammari,
Naima Saeid,
Anouar Talouizte,
Hasnae Gamih,
Salwa Labzizi,
Jamila El Mendili,
Anass Rami,
Mohamed Idrissi,
Kaoutar Benjeddou,
Fatima ezzahra Zahrou,
Mohamed Elmzibri,
Amal Tucker Brown,
Ayoub Al-Jawaldeh,
Abdelhakim Yahyane,
Michael Bruce Zimmerman,
Khalid El Kari,
Hassan Aguenaou
Affiliations
Laila El Ammari
Ministry of Health, Rabat 10090, Morocco
Naima Saeid
Ibn Tofail University-CNESTEN, Joint Research Unit in Nutrition and Food, RDC-Nutrition AFRA/IAEA, Rabat-Kénitra 1400, Morocco
Anouar Talouizte
Ministry of Health, Rabat 10090, Morocco
Hasnae Gamih
Ministry of Health, Rabat 10090, Morocco
Salwa Labzizi
Ministry of Health, Rabat 10090, Morocco
Jamila El Mendili
Ministry of Health, Rabat 10090, Morocco
Anass Rami
Ibn Tofail University-CNESTEN, Joint Research Unit in Nutrition and Food, RDC-Nutrition AFRA/IAEA, Rabat-Kénitra 1400, Morocco
Mohamed Idrissi
Ibn Tofail University-CNESTEN, Joint Research Unit in Nutrition and Food, RDC-Nutrition AFRA/IAEA, Rabat-Kénitra 1400, Morocco
Kaoutar Benjeddou
Ibn Tofail University-CNESTEN, Joint Research Unit in Nutrition and Food, RDC-Nutrition AFRA/IAEA, Rabat-Kénitra 1400, Morocco
Fatima ezzahra Zahrou
Ibn Tofail University-CNESTEN, Joint Research Unit in Nutrition and Food, RDC-Nutrition AFRA/IAEA, Rabat-Kénitra 1400, Morocco
Mohamed Elmzibri
Ibn Tofail University-CNESTEN, Joint Research Unit in Nutrition and Food, RDC-Nutrition AFRA/IAEA, Rabat-Kénitra 1400, Morocco
Amal Tucker Brown
Iodine Global Network, Rabat 10090, Morocco
Ayoub Al-Jawaldeh
World Health Organisation, Regional Office for Eastern Mediterranean, P.O. Box 7608, Nasr City 11371, Cairo, Egypt
Abdelhakim Yahyane
Ministry of Health, Rabat 10090, Morocco
Michael Bruce Zimmerman
ETH Zürich, Laboratory of Human Nutrition, Institute of Food Nutrition and Health, Department of Health Science and Technology, ETH Zurich, 8092 Zürich, Switzerland
Khalid El Kari
Ibn Tofail University-CNESTEN, Joint Research Unit in Nutrition and Food, RDC-Nutrition AFRA/IAEA, Rabat-Kénitra 1400, Morocco
Hassan Aguenaou
Ibn Tofail University-CNESTEN, Joint Research Unit in Nutrition and Food, RDC-Nutrition AFRA/IAEA, Rabat-Kénitra 1400, Morocco
Historically, mountainous areas of Morocco have been affected by endemic goiter and severe iodine deficiency. In 1995, Morocco legislated salt iodization to reduce iodine deficiency. There has been no national survey of iodine nutrition in school-age children for nearly 3 decades. Our aim was to assess iodine nutrition in a national sample of 6–12-year-old children in Morocco to inform the national salt iodization strategy. In this cross-sectional household-based survey, we randomly recruited healthy 6–12-year-old children from 180 clusters in four geographic zones (north and east, central, north and south) covering the 12 regions of Morocco. A questionnaire was completed, including socio-economic status and parental level of education. In addition, anthropometric measurements were taken to assess nutrition status, and a spot urine sample was collected to measure urinary iodine concentration (UIC). A total of 3118 households were surveyed, and 1043 eligible children were recruited, 56% from urban areas and 44% from rural areas. At the national level, the percentage of surveyed samples with UIC p p = 0.008). The mUIC in Moroccan children >100 µg/L indicates iodine sufficiency at the national level. However, the percentage of surveyed samples with UIC < 50 μg/L above suggests that a significant proportion of children remain at risk for iodine deficiency, and it appears those at greatest risk are residing in the central (high altitude non-coastal) zone. A national level mUIC value may conceal discrepancies in iodine intake among different sub-groups, including those defined by geographic region.