Are plasma thyroid-stimulating hormone levels associated with degree of obesity and metabolic syndrome in euthyroid obese patients? A Turkish cohort study.

ISRN endocrinology Pub Date : 2014-01-02 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2014/803028
Okan Bakiner, Emre Bozkirli, Gulhan Cavlak, Kursad Ozsahin, Eda Ertorer
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Abstract

We aimed to observe the association between degree of obesity and metabolic syndrome and plasma thyrotropin levels in obese, euthyroid Turkish patients. 947 obese and overweight patients who admitted to our outpatient clinic were assessed retrospectively. 150 healthy euthyroid cases were also recruited as the control group. Cases with metabolic syndrome were determined. Patients were divided into various subgroups as overweight, obese, morbid obese, men, and women. No statistical significance was determined when all the patients' and subgroups' plasma thyrotropin levels were compared to normal weight control group. No association was shown between the presence of metabolic syndrome and plasma thyrotropin levels for both all patients and subgroups. Also there was not any association between each component of metabolic syndrome and plasma thyrotropin levels. In conclusion, we did not found any significant association between plasma thyrotropin levels and obesity and metabolic syndrome in our euthyroid subjects.

血浆促甲状腺激素水平与甲状腺功能正常肥胖患者的肥胖程度和代谢综合征相关吗?一项土耳其队列研究。
我们的目的是观察肥胖、甲状腺功能正常的土耳其患者的肥胖程度、代谢综合征和血浆促甲状腺素水平之间的关系。我们对947例到我们门诊就诊的肥胖和超重患者进行回顾性评估。同时选取健康甲亢患者150例作为对照组。确定有代谢综合征的病例。患者被分为不同的亚组,如超重、肥胖、病态肥胖、男性和女性。所有患者及亚组血浆促甲状腺素水平与正常体重对照组比较无统计学意义。在所有患者和亚组中,代谢综合征的存在与血浆促甲状腺素水平之间没有关联。此外,代谢综合征各组成部分与血浆促甲状腺素水平之间也没有任何关联。总之,我们没有发现血浆促甲状腺激素水平与肥胖和代谢综合征之间有任何显著的关联。
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