Monitoring of urinary iodine concentration in naval pilots: should iodine be supplemented or limited at coastal stations?
Mil Med Res
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2024 Jan 22;11(1):6.
doi: 10.1186/s40779-024-00511-0.
Authors
Jia Zeng
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1
,
Qi Li
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2
,
Xiang Lu
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1
,
Dan-Dan Liu
1
,
Rong-Guan Jiao
3
,
Yan-Qing Jiang
1
,
Yan-Bing Liu
1
,
Wan-Qing Xu
4
,
Jun Ma
5
,
Guo-Li Gu
6
Affiliations
1
Department of Aeronautical Diseases, Naval Medical Center, Naval Medical University of Chinese PLA, Shanghai, 200052, China.
2
No. 92853 Station Troops Hospital of Chinese PLA, Huludao, 125000, Liaoning, China.
3
Department of Intensive Care Unit, Naval Medical Center, Naval Medical University of Chinese PLA, Shanghai, 200052, China.
4
Department III of Internal Medicine, Naval Medical Center, Naval Medical University of Chinese PLA, Shanghai, 200052, China.
5
Department of Aeronautical Diseases, Naval Medical Center, Naval Medical University of Chinese PLA, Shanghai, 200052, China.
[email protected]
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6
Department of General Surgery, Air Force Medical Center, Air Force Medical University of Chinese PLA, Beijing, 100142, China.
[email protected]
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Contributed equally.
PMID:
38247001
PMCID:
PMC10802043
DOI:
10.1186/s40779-024-00511-0
No abstract available
Keywords:
Naval pilot; Thyroid; Urinary iodine.
Publication types
Letter
MeSH terms
Dietary Supplements
Humans
Iodine*
Substances
Iodine
Grants and funding
17QNP023/Military Medical Science and Technology Youth Cultivation Program of Chinese PLA
20M2302/Nanjing Military Region Medical Scientific and Technical Innovation Foundation Projects of People's Liberation Army of China
145BHQ090010000X (BHJ22B002)/2022 Military Logistics National Military Standard General Project of Chinese PLA