1.Department of Aeronautical Diseases, Naval Medical Center, Naval Medical University of Chinese PLA, Shanghai 200052, China
2.No. 92853 Station Troops Hospital of Chinese PLA, Huludao 125000, Liaoning, China
3.Department of Intensive Care Unit, Naval Medical Center, Naval Medical University of Chinese PLA, Shanghai 200052, China
4.Department III of Internal Medicine, Naval Medical Center, Naval Medical University of Chinese PLA, Shanghai 200052, China
5.Department of General Surgery, Air Force Medical Center, Air Force Medical University of Chinese PLA, Beijing 100142, China
Author bio:
*majun0928@smmu.edu.cn;
hero1822@sohu.com
Funds:
the Military Medical Science and Technology Youth Cultivation Program of the Chinese PLA(17QNP023);the Key Projects of Medical Service Scientific Research of the Navy Medical Center(20M2302);the Military Logistics National Military Standard General Project of Chinese PLA(BHJ22B002)
Monitoring of urinary iodine concentration in naval pilots: should iodine be supplemented or limited at coastal stations?[J]. MMR, 2025,12(1):154-156.
Cite this article as: Zeng J, Li Q, Lu X, Liu DD, Jiao RG, Jiang YQ, et al. Monitoring of urinary iodine concentration in naval pilots: should iodine be supplemented or limited at coastal stations?. Mil Med Res. 2024;11(1):6.
Monitoring of urinary iodine concentration in naval pilots: should iodine be supplemented or limited at coastal stations?[J]. MMR, 2025,12(1):154-156. DOI: 10.1186/s40779-024-00511-0.
Cite this article as: Zeng J, Li Q, Lu X, Liu DD, Jiao RG, Jiang YQ, et al. Monitoring of urinary iodine concentration in naval pilots: should iodine be supplemented or limited at coastal stations?. Mil Med Res. 2024;11(1):6. DOI: 10.1186/s40779-024-00511-0.
Monitoring of urinary iodine concentration in naval pilots: should iodine be supplemented or limited at coastal stations?