- Every year on October 21, World Iodine insufficiency Disorder Prevention Day is observed to emphasize the importance of iodine and to eliminate its insufficiency.
- It is often referred to as World Iodine Deficiency Day.
- The goal of commemorating this day is to raise awareness about proper iodine consumption and to highlight the repercussions of iodine shortage.
- According to the World Health Organization, one-third of the global population is at risk of iodine deficiency condition.
Iodine is a vital element for human growth and development. - Iodine is a trace element that is required for a developing baby’s brain development and thyroid function.
- Thyroxine hormones, which are secreted by the thyroid, do the function of balancing iodine in the body.