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Goiter Awareness Week brings to fore importance of ASIN Law implementation
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Jan 6, 2009 - 11:17:05 AM
TACLOBAN
CITY, Jan. 7 (PNA) -- The Goiter Awareness Week is celebrated on the
fourth week of January, thanks to President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
who, through Proclamation No. 1188 in 2007, declared the fourth week of
January as Goiter Awareness Week.
In
signing the Proclamation, President Arroyo stressed the need to promote
a sustained information and education of the population on the
prevention of goiter and other thyroid disorders.
The
Department of Health (DOH) has been designated as the lead agency in
conducting information dissemination, education and training, research
and preventive measures like the use of iodized salt to prevent goiter.
There
is a need for the various stakeholders to work together to fight goiter
through concerted efforts in raising awareness against goiter and to
stress the importance of preventing this formidable disease which
affects women under reproductive age and school children aged seven
years old onwards.
It
has always been said that a goiter maybe a temporary problem that will
remedy itself overtime without medical intervention or it could be a
symptom of another, possibly severe thyroid condition that requires
urgent medical attention.
Goiter
or the enlargement of the thyroid gland is considered prevalent in the
Philippines. This disease in thyroid glands is classified as an
endemic, meaning present continuously in a community, or sporadic
goiter.
Based
on the studies on urinary iodine levels conducted by the Department of
Health, most goiter cases are found in the mountainous provinces and
other remote areas of the country, where children and pregnant women
are mostly affected.
Some
inland residents however, may have goiter because of insufficient
iodine intake in their diet aside from eating a lot of goitrogenic
foods, which are found in cabbage, soybeans, peanuts, peaches,
strawberries, spinach, and radishes. Other people living in remote
areas are discovered to have goiter because of iron deficiency due to
poverty.
Pregnant
women and children are prone to goiter because they are in the stage of
hormonal changes. Iodine deficiency during pregnancy results in
decreased maternal and neonatal thyroid hormone secretion. Adequate
amount of thyroid hormone is crucial for brain development in the first
and second trimester of pregnancy, however, there are two types, so
there is a need to identify first what is the cause of the goiter
before treating.
The
most common cause of goiter in the country is iron deficiency, but this
condition is curable by mass food-supplementation with iodine.
This
brings to mind the ASIN Law which was passed in 1995 which directed the
iodization of salt and which until now has not yet been fully
implemented.
The
use of iodized table salt prevents Hypothyroidism, while limiting
goitrogenic foods and drugs prevents Hyperthyroidism. This does not
mean that one should not eat goitrogenic foods especially vegetables.
Goitrogenic foods help thyroid hormones to function normally, but to
achieve this purpose, the thyroid hormones must be present in the body
in correct amount - not too little and not too much.
Unfortunately,
only about 50 percent of Filipinos use iodized salt, more than twelve
years after Republic Act 8172 or ASIN Law was signed on December 20,
1995 aimed to end iodine deficiency syndrome described as a silent but
a tremendous nutritional problem among Filipinos.
The
salt iodization program is also aimed to breed Filipinos who are
healthier, more intelligent, empowered and globally competitive.
The
government is still addressing the situation by an intensive
information drive about the benefits of iodized salt and performing
health related programs. The best way to avoid goiter is to eat lot of
sea foods, milk and dairy products, bread, and fruits. (PNA)
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