Abstract

The present study reviewed the effects of excess iodine intake on thyroid function and the incidence of thyroid disease and discussed the scientific basis for establishing a tolerable upper intake level (UL) of iodine for Koreans. ULs are defined as “the highest level of daily nutrient intake that is likely to pose no risk of adverse effects to almost all in dividuals in the general population.” Koreans consume excess iodine from seaweed, and iodine intake is strongly influ enced by seaweed consumption. However, no dose-response data derived from subjects consuming excess iodine frequently but not continuously during a lifetime are available. Therefore, the Korean DRI committee set the iodine UL to reduce the risk of adverse health effects by excess iodine intake for Koreans with distinctive seaweed-eating habits. (Korean J Nutr 2011; 44(1): 82 ~ 91)

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