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. 2019 Feb 15;11(2):413. doi: 10.3390/nu11020413

Table 3.

Participants’ iodine-related knowledge according to region.

Knowledge Inland (N, %) Coast (N, %) p
1. Is the iodine element essential to humans?
Yes◀ 1072 (81.2) 1134 (85.8) * 0.001
No 78 (5.9) 27 (2.0) ** <0.001
Don’t know 171 (12.9) 160 (12.1) 0.577
2. Does IDD in pregnancy have adverse effects on fetal brain development?
Yes◀ 1003 (75.9) 924 (69.9) * 0.001
No 24 (2.6) 40 (3.0) 0.479
Don’t know 284 (21.5) 357 (27.0) * 0.001
3. Does IDD in pregnancy have adverse effects on fetal growth?
Yes◀ 1026 (77.7) 951 (72.0) * 0.001
No 24 (1.8) 26 (2.0) 0.710
Don’t know 271 (20.5) 344 (26.0) * 0.003
4. Can IDD be prevented?
Yes◀ 1095 (82.9) 1062 (80.4) 0.173
No 19 (1.4) 20 (1.5) 0.762
Don’t know 207 (15.7) 239 (18.1) 0.132
5. What is the most efficient method to prevent IDD?
Consuming iodized salt◀ 969 (73.4) 880 (66.6) ** <0.001
Consuming seafood 93 (7.0) 193 (14.6) ** <0.001
Others 259 (19.6) 248 (18.8) 0.582
6. What does the logo on the salt package indicate?
Nonsense 28 (2.1) 19 (1.4) 0.312
Salt has added iodine◀ 919 (69.9) 905 (68.5) 0.402
Don’t know 374 (28.3) 397 (30.1) 0.252
7. Do you need to consume iodized salt?
Yes◀ 279 (21.1) 216 (16.4) * 0.002
No 589 (44.6) 720 (54.5) ** <0.001
Don’t know 453 (34.3) 385 (29.1) * 0.004
8. Are you able to meet your iodine requirement when following a diet containing enough seafood but no iodized salt?
Yes 249 (18.8) 297 (22.5) * 0.021
No◀ 807 (61.1) 801 (60.6) 0.225
Don’t know 265 (20.1) 223 (16.9) * 0.035
9. Do women in pregnancy need more iodine than in nonpregnancy?
Yes◀ 717 (54.3) 691 (52.3) 0.334
No 253 (19.2) 289 (21.9) 0.083
Don’t know 351 (26.6) 341 (25.8) 0.658
10. Is the current iodine nutrition in Zhejiang pregnant women excessive?
Yes 311 (23.5) 356 (26.9) * 0.044
No◀ 524 (39.7) 541 (41.0) 0.500
Don’t know 486 (36.8) 424 (32.1) * 0.011

◀: correct or desired answer. *: p < 0.05. **: p < 0.001.