Associations between indicators of lipid and glucose metabolism and hypothyroidism
Xinyi Huang,
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Huaiping Cheng,
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Shuting Wang
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et al.
Lipids in Health and Disease,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Feb. 18, 2025
Language: Английский
High Prevalence of CKM Syndrome in the US and Chinese Population with MASLD
Dongmei Wang,
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Qingtao Yu,
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Shze Jer HU
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et al.
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Association between thyroid function and acute mountain sickness upon rapid ascent to 3650 m in euthyroid lowlanders in China
Cencen Wu,
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Yuanyuan Fan,
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Jiageng Cai
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et al.
Experimental Physiology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 5, 2025
Abstract
Acute
mountain
sickness
(AMS)
is
a
major
health
issue
for
lowlanders
when
they
ascend
rapidly
to
altitudes
above
2500
m.
Thyroid
hormones
are
essential
adaptive
responses
the
hypoxic
environment
of
high
altitude.
However,
there
limited
evidence
regarding
association
between
thyroid
function
and
prevalence
AMS.
This
study
included
70
healthy
euthyroid
Chinese
who
ascended
from
Beijing
(44
m
sea
level)
Lhasa
(3650
by
aircraft
(flight
time,
approximately
5
h).
The
dataset
was
divided
into
training
set
(80%)
validation
(20%)
development
prediction
model.
hormones,
demographic
data
blood
biochemical
were
measured
in
week
before
ascent.
subjects
an
AMS
group
non‐AMS
based
on
2018
Lake
Louise
Mountain
Sickness
Scale
score.
hormone
sensitivity
indices
compared
groups.
Multivariable
logistic
regression
analysis
revealed
that
higher
baseline
total
triiodothyronine
(TT3)
level
(odds
ratio
(OR)
2.474,
95%
confidence
interval
(CI)
1.083–5.653)
free
triiodothyronine/free
thyroxine
(FT3/FT4)
(OR
3.427;
CI
1.266–9.280)
independent
risk
factors
receiver‐operating
characteristic
calibration
curves
showed
model
had
good
predictive
ability
consistency
both
sets.
In
China,
with
TT3
or
FT3/FT4
more
susceptible
after
exposure
altitudes.
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Sex-specific associations between the developmental alterations in the pituitary-thyroid hormone axis and thyroid nodules in Chinese euthyroid adults: a community-based cross−sectional study
Ying Li,
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Genfeng Yu,
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Nanfang Yao
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et al.
Frontiers in Endocrinology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: May 10, 2024
Background
Previous
studies
have
revealed
the
sex-specific
features
of
pituitary–thyroid
hormone
(TH)
actions
and
prevalence
thyroid
nodules
(TNs)
in
children
adolescents.
However,
it
was
unclear
adults.
We
aimed
to
investigate
pituitary–TH
women
men
at
different
ages,
associations
thyrotropin
(TSH),
THs,
central
sensitivity
THs
indices
including
feedback
quantile-based
index
by
FT4
(TFQI
)
FT3(TFQI
FT3
with
TNs
Chinese
euthyroid
Methods
8771
adults
from
communities
China
were
involved.
Demographic,
behavioral,
anthropometric
data
gathered
through
questionnaires.
Ultrasound
performed
evaluate
TNs.
TSH
levels
measured.
The
multivariable
logistic
regression
ordinal
conducted.
Results
TFQI
among
both
genders,
except
aged
43
59
years,
where
increased
slightly.
Additionally,
there
an
age-related
decline
ages
<
50
53,
respectively,
but
a
marked
increase
after
that.
Lower
significantly
associated
higher
lower
odds
having
fewer
using
multiple
as
base
category
(both
P
for
trend
0.05).
0.05),
men.
Both
women.
relationships
between
or
number
not
found.
Conclusions
trends
TSH,
,
sex-dependent.
negatively
present
results
may
lead
better
understanding
development
pituitary-TH
axis
formation
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Impaired Sensitivity to Thyroid Hormones is Associated with Central Obesity in Euthyroid Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients with Overweight and Obesity
Fei Chen,
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Rujun Chen,
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Jiangfeng Zhou
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et al.
Diabetes Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 17, P. 3379 - 3396
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Thyroid
hormone
levels
are
associated
with
the
distribution
of
body
components
in
humans.
Language: Английский
Assessment of mortality associated with thyroid status in a cohort of euthyroid older adults from a geriatric outpatient clinic at a university hospital
Revista Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
27
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Abstract
Objective
To
assess
the
associations
between
mean
thyrotropin
(TSH)
and
free
thyroxine
(FT4),
detected
during
follow-up,
mortality
in
a
group
of
older
euthyroid
patients
according
to
age-specific
reference
range
(as-RR)
for
TSH.
Method
Retrospective
survival
analysis
cohort
including
elderly
who
were
being
monitored
at
outpatient
clinic
university
hospital
from
2010
2013.
All
participants
had
been
assessed
risk
functional
disability
as
criterion
admission
this
clinic.
Mean
TSH
FT4
values
calculated
using
hormone
dosages
obtained
follow-up
period.
Each
as-RR
was
divided
into
four
equal
parts,
considering
lower
levels
main
exposure
variable
(≤1.75
mlU/L
<80,
≤2.0
≥80
years).
explored
two
categories
(<
e
≥1.37
ng/dL).
The
outcome
time
death.
We
used
Cox
proportional
hazard
regression
estimate
ratio
(HR)
95%
confidence
interval
(CI).
Results
285
(73%
females,
age
=80.4
years)
followed
by
median
5.7
years
(IQR
=3.7–6.4;
maximum
=7),
which
114
died.
After
adjusted
final
model,
associated
with
lowest
(HR=1.7;
CI=1.1–2.7;
p=0.016)
upper
(HR=2.0;
CI=1.0–3.8;
p=0.052).
Conclusions
Higher
death
adults
an
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Avaliação da mortalidade associada ao status tireoidiano em uma coorte de pessoas idosas eutireoidianas de ambulatório de geriatria em hospital universitário
Revista Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
27
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Resumo
Objetivo
Avaliar
associações
entre
a
média
da
tireotropina
(TSH)
e
tiroxina
livre
(T4L)
mantida
durante
follow-up,
mortalidade
em
pacientes
idosos
eutireoidianos
definidos
de
acordo
com
faixa
referência
específica
para
idade
(FR-e)
do
TSH.
Método
Coorte
retrospectiva
tipo
análise
sobrevivência
incluindo
acompanhados
no
ambulatório
hospital
universitário
2010
2013.
Todos
os
participantes
haviam
sido
avaliados
quanto
ao
risco
incapacidade
funcional
como
critério
admissão
nesse
ambulatório.
As
médias
dos
valores
TSH
T4L
foram
calculadas
através
das
dosagens
obtidas
período
acompanhamento.
Cada
FR-e
foi
dividida
quatro
partes
iguais,
considerando
níveis
mais
baixos
variável
exposição
(≤1,75
mUI/L
<80
≤2,0
≥80
anos).
Os
dicotomizados
duas
categorias
(<
≥1,37
ng/dL).
O
desfecho
o
tempo
até
morte.
A
regressão
proporcional
Cox
empregada
estimar
hazard
ratio
(HR)
intervalo
confiança
(IC)
95%
Resultados
285
(73%
mulheres,
=80,4
anos)
seguidos
pela
mediana
5,7
anos
(IQR
=3,7–6,4;
máximo
=7),
sendo
que
114
faleceram.
Após
modelo
final
ajustado,
esteve
associada
limite
inferior
(HR=1,7;
IC=1,1–2,7;
p=0,016)
elevado.
(HR=2,0;
IC=1,0–3,8;
p=0,052).
Conclusão
Níveis
médios
altos
associados
morte
coorte
usando