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EUthyroid2 - The next step towards the elimination of iodine deficiency and preventable iodine-related disorders in Europe and beyond
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EUthyroid2 - The next step towards the elimination of iodine deficiency and preventable iodine-related disorders in Europe and beyond

Henry Völzke, Vivien Henck, Till Ittermann, Phil Pendt, Muhammad Nasir Khan Khattak, Rehman Mehmood Khattak, Aisha Imtiaz, Muhammad Altaf Khan, Gitte Ravn-Haren, Bodil Just Christensen, …
European thyroid journal, Vol.15(1), ETJ250335
16/12/2025
PMID: 41400288

Abstract

Prevention Iodine deficiency Intervention studies
European iodine fortification programmes are heterogeneous and in some countries ineffective. A key problem with iodine nutrition is the low awareness of iodine deficiency-related risks common in the general population and among women of reproductive age. The major objective of EUthyroid2 is to improve the low awareness of IDD risks in adolescents and young women. The aim is to identify best practice models for accessing and disseminating information to increase awareness and improve iodine status, thereby establishing a foundation for young women to improve their own thyroid function, their general health and that of their offspring. To achieve this, EUthyroid2 will build on existing infrastructures and expertise established by the consortium during the initial EUthyroid project. All interventions tested will be tailored to specific regions and populations. EUthyroid2, by identifying the most effective intervention tools, will establish a solid foundation for paving the way for future national awareness campaigns.
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