NeedlessUnification t1_irec2m4 wrote
Reply to comment by ItsCalledDayTwa in TIL A 2017 study found that the introduction of iodized salt in 1924 raised the IQ for the one-quarter of the population most deficient in iodine. by kstinfo
The first sentence covers it. Dr talked to a principal of a school nearby ( I think in Cleveland) to see if he could try it. They said “ hell no”. Then he talked to a principal in Akron ( I think) and they agreed. It was not an FDA regulated double blind study. He simply talked the principal into replacing salt with iodized salt.
AlwaysChildish t1_irev27h wrote
I think they mean why did the doctor think it would do anything in the first place
NeedlessUnification t1_irf0cjn wrote
Dr noticed that goiters were prevalent in the Midwest from WW1 soldier fitness studies (I think), noticed that further from salt water you were, the more likely you were to have goiters. Figured it had to do with salt or saltwater seafood, eventually isolated it to iodine. Had experimented with dogs before moving on to people.
Edit: it has been a while since I heard the episode, basing it on my memory. My wife contends my memory is an unreliable narrator.
AlwaysChildish t1_irflyqp wrote
Awesome answer! Thank you!
Mysticpoisen t1_irg0oq3 wrote
Also fun fact, the reason both the Midwest and European alpine countries both had such large goiter epidemics is because glaciers had swept those regions, greatly reducing the iodine content in the soil.
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