The study of association of serum parathyroid hormone level with obesity in subjects admitted to a tertiary care centre

K. Vishnu, Indumathi Shankaraiah, Harishkiran N.E
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Objectives: Obesity has become an ever growing problem of epidemic proportions. Recent researches in this field suggested a possible association of high serum parathyroid hormone level and low vitamin D level with obesity and metabolic syndrome. This study was conducted in Mysore Medical College, Mysore to evaluate association of obesity with high serum PTH level in obese individuals. Methods: The study was conducted on 100 obese subjects admitted to medical wards who met the required criteria. Subjects were divided into different categories based on anthropometric measurements. Serum parathyroid hormone level was estimated in each group based on early morning sample drawn. Results: Among 100 subjects studied, 52 were females and 48 were males. Subjects with grade 1 obesity had mean S.PTH value of 54.5pg/ml which was within normal population limit (8.9-82.4). Mean serum PTH in subjects of grade 2 obesity was 77.305, towards the upper limit of normal level (fourth quartile). Among patients with grade 3 obesity, serum PTH level was high with a mean value of 116.42 pg/ml. Pearson’s coefficient of analysis for association of S.PTH with waist circumference was 0.652 (less than 1). There was significant positive correlation for level of S.PTH with waist hip ratio (coefficient of correlation 0.530) These findings were statistically significant with a P value < 0.001. Conclusion: The study shows that there is a significant association of high serum parathyroid hormone level with BMI. This association was most significant among subjects with morbid obesity. Analysis based on waist circumference and waist hip ratio also showed a positive correlation.
三级护理中心住院患者血清甲状旁腺激素水平与肥胖关系的研究
目的:肥胖已成为一个日益严重的流行病问题。近年来的研究表明,血清甲状旁腺激素水平高和维生素D水平低可能与肥胖和代谢综合征有关。这项研究是在迈索尔医学院进行的,目的是评估肥胖患者血清甲状旁腺激素水平高与肥胖之间的关系。方法:对100例符合标准的住院肥胖症患者进行研究。受试者根据人体测量值被分为不同的类别。根据清晨抽取的样本估计各组血清甲状旁腺激素水平。结果:100名研究对象中,女性52人,男性48人。1级肥胖患者的平均甲状旁腺激素值为54.5pg/ml,在正常人群界限内(8.9-82.4)。2级肥胖患者血清甲状旁腺激素均值77.305,接近正常水平的上限(第四分位数)。在3级肥胖患者中,血清PTH水平较高,平均值为116.42 pg/ml。甲状旁腺激素与腰围相关的Pearson分析系数为0.652(< 1),甲状旁腺激素水平与腰臀比呈正相关(相关系数0.530),P值< 0.001,差异有统计学意义。结论:研究表明血清甲状旁腺激素水平高与BMI有显著相关性。这种关联在病态肥胖患者中最为显著。基于腰围和腰臀比的分析也显示出正相关。
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