2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtemb.2017.08.005
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Severe selenium deficits in pregnant women irrespective of autoimmune thyroid disease in an area with marginal selenium intake

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“…Although Kłapcińska et al study made in the same area as Krysiak et al proved that Se status was low especially in women (57.5 ±18.9 µg/L) [66] who were the only gender included in the study [65]. Other, more recent studies done on polish population confirms Kłapcińska et al results [67,68]. There were 47 subjects divided into 2 groups: Se-treated (n=23) who were supplementing selenomethionine for at least 12 months before the start of the study and throughout its duration and Se-naïve group.…”
Section: Selenium and Vitamin Dmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Although Kłapcińska et al study made in the same area as Krysiak et al proved that Se status was low especially in women (57.5 ±18.9 µg/L) [66] who were the only gender included in the study [65]. Other, more recent studies done on polish population confirms Kłapcińska et al results [67,68]. There were 47 subjects divided into 2 groups: Se-treated (n=23) who were supplementing selenomethionine for at least 12 months before the start of the study and throughout its duration and Se-naïve group.…”
Section: Selenium and Vitamin Dmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Thus, we suggest that Recommendation 21 of the ATA guidelines be updated to a "weak recommendation" that LT4 therapy in euthyroid, TPOAb positive women undergoing ART is not recommended based on "moderatequality evidence. Although the prevalence of selenium deficiency increased throughout pregnancy in both groups, selenium levels were not any different in the presence or absence of thyroid autoimmunity, giving indirect evidence to support the theory that supplementation would not benefit those with thyroid autoimmunity (53).…”
Section: C) Autoimmunity and Preterm Delivery (Question 19)mentioning
confidence: 75%
“…No difference in average TSH concentration was found in children born to AITD mothers in comparison with healthy mothers (1.4 ± 1.4 mIU/l vs 1.8 ± 1.4 mIU/l). Additionally, there was no correlation between the TSH values in the newborns and serum Se or SELENOP concentrations of their mothers [7].…”
Section: Se and Thyroid Autoimmunity And Fertility During Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Low Se status and decreased Se and thyroid antibody concentrations throughout pregnancy were found. Se deficit (< 45 μg/l) was observed in 0%, 3.4%, 28.6% and 4.5%, 18.2% and 35.5% of women in the AITD and control group during the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd trimester, respectively [7]. The decline in TPOAb and TG-Ab was unrelated to Se status.…”
Section: Se and Thyroid Autoimmunity And Fertility During Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 87%
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