ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0016.3-6 | Thyroid and Pregnancy | ESPEYB16

3.6. Association of maternal iodine status with child IQ: a meta-analysis of individual-participant data

D Levie , TIM Korevaar , SC Bath , M Murcia , M Dineva , S Llop , M Espada , Herwaarden AE van , Rijke YB de , JM Ibarluzea , J Sunyer , H Tiemeier , MP Rayman , M Guxens , RP Peeters

To read the full abstract: J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2019 Mar 28. pii: jc.2018-02559. [Epub ahead of print]This meta-analysis aimed to define the effect of mild to moderate iodine deficiency on child neurological outcome. The authors combined data from three large prospective national studies on 6180 mother child pairs with available urinary iodine and creatinine concentrations in pregnan...

ey0021.3-6 | Thyroid Function - Genetic Determinants and Associations with Health and (Thyroid) Disease | ESPEYB21

3.6. Genetic determinants of thyroid function in children

Mulder Tessa A , Campbell Purdey J , Taylor Peter N , Peeters Robin P , Wilson Scott G , Medici Marco , Dayan Colin , Jaddoe Vincent V W , Walsh John P , Martin Nicholas G , Tiemeier Henning , Korevaar Tim I M

Brief Summary: This study investigated the genetic determinants of thyroid function in newborns and (pre)school children by analyzing the associations between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) previously identified in adults, and childhood TSH within the reference interval, and FT4 concentrations. It included three large population-based cohorts with data on genetic variants and thyroid function: Generation R (Netherlands), ALSPAC (UK), and BLTS (Australia), comprising 7,...

ey0017.3-4 | Thyroid and pregnancy | ESPEYB17

3.4. Association of exposure to ambient air pollution with thyroid function during pregnancy

A Ghassabian , L Pierotti , M Basterrechea , L Chatzi , M Estarlich , A Fernandez-Somoano , AF Fleisch , DR Gold , J Julvez , P Karakosta , A Lertxundi , MJ Lopez-Espinosa , TA Mulder , TIM Korevaar , E Oken , RP Peeters , S Rifas-Shiman , E Stephanou , A Tardon , H Tiemeier , M Vrijheid , TGM Vrijkotte , J Sunyer , M Guxens

To read the full abstract: JAMA Netw Open. 2019;2:e1912902.Air pollution has recently been associated with maternal thyroxine levels during mid gestation in a large single cohort study [1]. No data exist so far on the association of exposure to specific markers of residential air pollution during the first trimester, when neurodevelopment of the embryo is exclusively dependent on transplacental passage of maternal thyroxine.<p class="abstext...