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(1)iodine-iodine deficiency
(2)Since iodine is involved in thyroid function
(3)It’s not good to eat too much, but if you eat too little, your thyroid won’t function properly
(4)If it’s not enough, especially when it’s a child, it becomes stunted
(5)The problem is that iodine is mostly contained in seawater
(6)The landlocked nation is always suffering from an iodine deficiency
(1)So developed countries are encouraged to sell iodine-added saltimage text translation
(2)I thought that if I put iodine in salt, I would eat that
(3)Iodine deficiency measures at the national level
(4)But in Korea, the government has not come up with any countermeasures
(1)All the domestic salts, including sea salt, are brought from the seaimage text translation
(2)There’s already a lot of iodine in salt
(1)Koreans eat seasoned seaweed, made soup, and cooked ramenimage text translation
(2)Not often enough
(3)The research team identified the daily iodine intake of Korean adults as a median of 375g. In addition, the average daily iodine intake was 838, more than five times higher than the recommended 150kg
(4)The percentage of extreme consumers who consume more than 2,400 grams of iodine, the maximum daily intake, reached 8,792 people. Their average daily iodine intake was
(5)It reached 4,885kg In other words, you are taking 33 times the recommended amount of iodine every day
(6)Rather, doctors worry about eating too much
(7)Does this mean that the government should provide a guide on preventing excessive consumption
(8)It’s coming out
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