Nils Knudsen,Peter Laurberg,Hans Perrild,Inge Bülow,Lars Ovesen,Torben Jørgensen
出处
期刊:Thyroid [Mary Ann Liebert] 日期:2002-10-01卷期号:12 (10): 879-888被引量:157
标识
DOI:10.1089/105072502761016502
摘要
The occurrence of thyroid diseases is determined by interplay between genetic and environmental factors. The major environmental factor that determines goiter prevalence is iodine status, but other environmental factors influencing entire populations have been identified such as goitrogens in food and drinking water. Less focus has been on individual environmental factors and the interplay between factors. The goiter prevalence is higher in certain groups in the population. The variation in goiter prevalence between the genders is well known with a higher occurrence among women. The association with age is probably dependent on iodine status, because it seems that the zenith of goiter prevalence appears earlier in life the more severe iodine deficiency the population is exposed to. The association with individual risk factors has been investigated in some studies, especially the association with tobacco smoking. In iodine-deficient areas, a strong association between tobacco smoking and goiter prevalence ...