Iodine Global Network (IGN)

Indonesia

Median UIC 215 (2013) National, SAC (6-12 years)
Population Iodine Status Adequate
* MUIC, median urinary iodine concentration
* HHIS, percentage of households consuming iodized salt (>0 ppm) among all tested households
SAC: school-age children / WRA: women of reproductive age / PW: pregnant women

NEWS

25. April 2015

GAIN educates Indonesian consumers about iodized salt

Salt is one of the key exports of Indonesia, after coal and palm oil. Local farmers spend up to 10 hours a day in salt season, harvesting the precious crystals to sell all over the world and within...

PUBLICATIONS

The situation of urinary iodine concentration (UIC) among school age children, women at reproductive age and pregnant women in Indonesia: the analysis of Riskesdas 2013 (PDFAchtung Link öffnet sich in einem neuen Fenster)
Djoko Kartono, Atmarita, Abas B. Jahari, Soekirman, Doddy Izwardy
Journal of the Indonesian Nutrition Association 2016, 39(1):49-58
Usage of Iodized Salt in Processed Food in Indonesia (PDFAchtung Link öffnet sich in einem neuen Fenster)
Bakti Husada, Badan Pom, GAIN, Clarity
2014
Effect of Excess Iodine Intakes on Thyroid Function among School Children: Multicenter Study (PDFAchtung Link öffnet sich in einem neuen Fenster)
Final Report, Version 2.
By Djoko Kartono et al.
Centre for Applied Health Technology and Clinical Epidemiology, Ministry of Health and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Jakarta 2011-2012

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