Fortification of salt with iron and iodine versus fortification of salt with iodine alone for improving iron and iodine status

Apr 21, 2022The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Adding both iron and iodine to salt compared to iodine alone for improving iron and iodine levels

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Abstract

Over 8800 individuals participated in 18 studies comparing double-fortified salt (DFS) to iodised salt (IS).

  • DFS may slightly improve haemoglobin concentration compared to IS, with a mean difference of 0.43 g/dL.
  • DFS is associated with a reduction in urinary iodine concentration compared to IS, with a mean difference of -96.86 μg/L.
  • DFS may reduce the risk of anaemia by 21% and the risk of iron deficiency anaemia by 65% compared to IS.
  • No significant differences in ferritin or transferrin receptor concentrations were observed between DFS and IS.
  • DFS may result in a slight increase in body iron stores, with a mean difference of 1.77 mg/kg.

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