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50 million Pakistanis suffer from iodine deficiency


Muhammad Qasim

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Well over 135 million people in Pakistan have insufficient iodine intake while over 50 million are suffering from iodine deficiency.

Various surveys on iodine status worldwide list Pakistan as having ‘severe iodine deficiency’ where according to estimates, more than five million children born every year are unprotected against brain damage because of the phenomenon.

Pakistan is rated 6th among the countries, where iodine deficiency is a serious health problem as 70% of the total population of Pakistan is at risk of Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDDs). Head of Community Medicine at CMH Lahore Medical College Professor Dr Muhammad Ashraf Chaudhry expressed this while talking to ‘The News’ in connection with Global Iodine Deficiency Day, which is being observed throughout the world today (Sunday).

Iodine Deficiency is the world’s most prevalent yet easily preventable cause of brain damage. Iodine is considered as essential for the normal growth, development and well being of all humans. Dr Ashraf said that the whole spectrum of health problems linked to iodine deficiency is collectively known as Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDDs). IDD is most commonly seen among poor, pregnant women and preschool children.

According to health experts, Pakistan is among the countries where iodine deficiency is a serious public health problem and is threat to the social and economic development of the country. Surveys reveal that not over 20 per cent of the population uses iodised salt in our country, which is incredibly low even if compared with countries with similar socio-economic conditions like Bangladesh (78%) and Nepal (98%), said Dr Ashraf. He said that iodine deficiency is so easy to prevent that it should be considered as a crime to let a single child be born mentally handicapped for that reason.

“It is need of the time to create sufficient awareness among public to prevent IDDs.” Effects of iodine deficiency on the baby in the mother’s womb are in the form of congenital abnormalities (defects by birth), early deaths, brain damage, cretinism and deafness. Effects on the child and adolescent are goitre (enlargement of thyroid gland), impaired mental function, stunted physical growth, short stature and diminished school performance whereas effects of iodine deficiency on women are in the from of decreased fertility, spontaneous abortions and still births in pregnant women.

Dr Ashraf says that iodine deficiency can result in loss of 15 IQ points. He added that the main factor responsible for iodine deficiency is a low dietary supply of iodine that can easily be overcome. He suggested that the addition of small amount of iodine to table salt in the form of potassium iodate at very little cost can help prevent the incidence of this serious disorder. Seafood is also a known source of iodine. Other sources of iodine are bread, grains, green vegetables, milk and eggs. Daily requirement of iodine for adults is placed at 150 micrograms per day or 5 gram (1 teaspoonful) of iodised salt per day. The most viable option is having Universal Salt Iodisation (USI) of edible salt across the country, said Dr Ashraf.

He said that strong advocacy is needed for promotion of IDDs legislation and monitoring the enforcement of Universal Salt Iodisation in order to combat iodine deficiency in the country. Trainings and capacity building of salt processors at the district level can also help minimising the risk of IDDs, he said. In Pakistan, majority of public does not use iodised salt because of a number of misconceptions and it is responsibility of the civil society organizations, media, health professionals, teachers, religious leaders, social workers, salt producers/processors and policy makers to remove these misconceptions.

Dr Ashraf says that medical community can play a vital role in advocacy for the usage of iodised salt at the gross-root level and medical professionals should make masses aware of the consequences of iodine deficiency and dispel any myths, disbeliefs or misconceptions associated with the use of iodised salt.

50 million Pakistanis suffer from iodine deficiency
 
and when Windjammer posts threads like these, some people burn.

Kindly refrain from these kind of threads, we all know the problems in India as well.
 
sad, usa giving so much aid to pakistan millitary but forgot about this more essential people. Govt should ban non-iodine salt . sorry but anyone can tell about position of india?
 
and when Windjammer posts threads like these, some people burn.

Kindly refrain from these kind of threads, we all know the problems in India as well.


Two cents:

1. Why don't you suggest that to Winjammer or Hafiz etc.

2. There is only a single section of India that too for Defense only That means no other news can be posted but you that some people posts all types of crap.

3. But pakistan has very wide variety of sections like defense, politics, current affirs etc. etc. So its fully as per rules and the mandate to post any type of pakistan news in the proper section because the sections are for them only. But if someone postes something like Toilets like Windjammer do it India is No. 1 threads that are against rules and flame.

4. You should discuss threads why wanna kill the subject??
 
Two cents:

1. Why don't you suggest that to Winjammer or Hafiz etc.

2. There is only a single section of India that too for Defense only That means no other news can be posted but you that some people posts all types of crap.

3. But pakistan has very wide variety of sections like defense, politics, current affirs etc. etc. So its fully as per rules and the mandate to post any type of pakistan news in the proper section because the sections are for them only. But if someone postes something like Toilets like Windjammer do it India is No. 1 threads that are against rules and flame.

4. You should discuss threads why wanna kill the subject??

I suggest the same on those threads as well.

And if you want it to be discussed, then all i have to say is, TROLL FEST

Mods are going to have busy bight maybe.
 
I suggest the same on those threads as well.

And if you want it to be discussed, then all i have to say is, TROLL FEST

Mods are going to have busy bight maybe.

why bro. if it was India you people jump to reply.. if it was against pakistan then troll fest.
 
why bro. if it was India you people jump to reply.. if it was against pakistan then troll fest.

Se other threads, I do not support these kind of threads. But happy posting.
 
It's a huge problem that needs to be tackled, & is being addressed. There are advertisements of "iodine mila namak' & others running in Pakistan all the time. There is awareness that this is a huge problem, & is being dealt with.
 
71 million = Only 6% of India's 1200 million population

But in pakistan's case its 70%

Troll, do not quote out of the context.... I just replayed to 'Operation trident' who wanted to know about the condition in India.
 
Troll, do not quote out of the context.... I just replayed to 'Operation trident' who wanted to know about the condition in India.

trolling calling is against the rules and no personal attacks, go and read rules.
 
Troll, do not quote out of the context.... I just replayed to 'Operation trident' who wanted to know about the condition in India.

Troll but what he said. Don't you know the difference.
 

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