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Age-dependent Association of High Urinary Iodine Concentration with Major Depression in Adults: NHANES 2007-2020.

Journal of affective disorders(2023)

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Excessive iodine exposure can have detrimental effects on thyroid function and overall health. This study aimed to investigate the age-dependent association between high urinary iodine concentration (UIC) and major depression symptoms in adults, using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from 2007 to 2020. To perform stratified analysis by age, we utilized a rolling window method with a 15-year window width to examine the trend of the odds ratios (ORs) of UIC on depression symptoms with age. Full-factor and one-factor multinomial logistic regression models were employed to calculate the ORs, and violin plots were utilized to depict the ORs of UIC on major depression. The LASSO regression was applied to select variables for one-factor models. The bootstrap method was utilized to ensure the robustness of the results, and the Games-Howell test was applied to compare the differences in the bootstrapped ORs of different UIC groups. Our results indicate that, after age 46, the ORs of high UIC (≥ 300 μg/L) on major depression are significantly higher than those of normal UIC (100–199 μg/L). The bootstrapped ORs of high UIC on major depression calculated by the full-factor and one-factor multinomial logistic regression models are 1.9 (1.28, 2.82) and 1.42 (1.02, 1.93) among participants aged 46 and older, respectively. Based on these findings, we conclude that major depressive symptoms are significantly associated with high UIC among older individuals aged 46 and above.
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Urinary iodine concentration,Depression symptoms,Middle-aged and elderly,Rolling window method,Bootstrap method
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