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Age-Specific Thyroid Internal Dose Estimation for Koreansopen access

Authors
Kwon, Tae-EunYoon, SeokwonHa, Wi-HoChung, Yoon sunJin, Young Woo
Issue Date
Dec-2021
Publisher
Korean Association for Radiation Protection
Keywords
Age-Specific; Biokinetic Model; Internal Dosimetry; Koreans; Thyroid Dose
Citation
Journal of Radiation Protection and Research, v.46, no.4, pp.170 - 177
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Journal Title
Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
Volume
46
Number
4
Start Page
170
End Page
177
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/140075
DOI
10.14407/jrpr.2021.00066
ISSN
2508-1888
Abstract
Background The International Commission on Radiological Protection is preparing to provide reference dose coefficients for environmental radioiodine intake based on newly developed age-specific biokinetic models. However, the biokinetics of iodine has been reported to be strongly dependent on the dietary intake of stable iodine; for example, the thyroidal uptake of iodine may be substantially lower in iodine-rich regions than in iodine-deficient regions. Therefore, this study attempted to establish a system of age-specific thyroid dose estimation for South Koreans, whose daily iodine intakes are significantly higher than that of the world population. Materials and Methods Korean age-specific biokinetic parameters and thyroid masses were derived based on the previously developed Korean adult model and the Korean anatomical reference data for adults, respectively. This study complied with the principles used in the development of age-specific biokinetic models for world population and used the ratios of baseline values for each age group relative to the value for adults to derive age-specific values. Results and Discussion Biokinetic model predictions based on the Korean age-specific parameters showed significant differences in iodine behaviors in the body compared to those predicted using the model for the world population. In particular, the Korean age-specific thyroid dose coefficients for 129I and 131I were considerably lower than those calculated for the world population (25%–76% of the values for the world population). Conclusion These differences stress the need for Korean-specific internal dose assessments for infants and children, which can be achieved by using the data calculated in this study.
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