Higher thyroid hormone has a negative association with lower limb lean body mass in euthyroid older adults: Analysis from the Baltimore Longitudinal study of aging.

IF 3.3 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Frontiers in aging Pub Date : 2023-04-11 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fragi.2023.1150645
Hamza Ahmed Ibad, Jennifer S Mammen, Eleanor M Simonsick, C Kent Kwoh, Ali Guermazi, Shadpour Demehri
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Abstract

Background: Hyperthyroidism is associated with lower lean body mass, as a result of catabolic actions of thyroid hormone. Therefore, higher thyroid hormone levels could be a factor in the development of sarcopenia and age associated functional decline. The relationship between thyroid hormone and muscle mass in ambulatory, euthyroid older adults is not known. Method: We used mixed-effects models to estimate the cross-sectional relationships (accounting for inter-person variability) between thyroid axis hormone measures and lower limb composition or sarcopenia at visits in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging (BLSA) at which DEXA scans were available and both thyrotropin (TSH) and free thyroxine (FT4) were in the reference range. Analyses were adjusted for levothyroxine use, age, race, sex, BMI, smoking, alcohol intake, cholesterol, and systolic blood pressure. Results: 1442 euthyroid participants (median age 68, 50% female, and 69% white) contributed to 5306 visits from 2003 to 2019. FT4 was negatively associated with lower limb lean mass (beta: 88.49; 95% Confidence Interval (CI): 122.78, -54.20; p < 0.001) and positively associated with sarcopenia (OR: 1.11%, 95% CI: 1.01, 1.22) in the whole cohort. Additionally, higher FT4 was associated with lower leg lean mass (beta: 66.79; 95% CI: 102.24, -31.33; p < 0.001) and sarcopenia (OR:1.09%, 95% CI:1.01, 1.18) in older adults, but not in younger adults alone. Conclusion: In euthyroid older adults, higher FT4 is associated with lower leg lean mass and higher odds of sarcopenia. Understanding the relationship between thyroid hormone and sarcopenia is needed to improve clinical decision-making and avoid functional decline from excess thyroid hormone use in older adults.

甲状腺激素较高与甲状腺功能正常的老年人下肢瘦体重呈负相关:巴尔的摩老龄化纵向研究分析。
背景:甲状腺功能亢进症与瘦体重降低有关,这是甲状腺激素分解代谢作用的结果。因此,较高的甲状腺激素水平可能是导致肌肉疏松症和与年龄相关的功能衰退的一个因素。目前尚不清楚甲状腺激素与肌肉质量之间的关系。研究方法在巴尔的摩老龄化纵向研究(Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging,BLSA)中,我们使用混合效应模型来估计甲状腺轴激素测量值与下肢组成或肌肉疏松症之间的横截面关系(考虑到人际变异性)。分析对左甲状腺素的使用、年龄、种族、性别、体重指数、吸烟、酒精摄入量、胆固醇和收缩压进行了调整。结果1442 名甲状腺功能正常的参与者(中位年龄 68 岁,50% 为女性,69% 为白人)在 2003 年至 2019 年期间共就诊 5306 次。FT4 与下肢瘦体重呈负相关(β:88.49;95% 置信区间 (CI):122.78, -54.20;p < 0.001),与整个队列中的肌肉疏松症呈正相关(OR:1.11%,95% CI:1.01, 1.22)。此外,在老年人中,较高的 FT4 与较低的腿部瘦体重(β:66.79;95% CI:102.24,-31.33;p < 0.001)和肌肉疏松症(OR:1.09%,95% CI:1.01,1.18)相关,但在年轻成年人中则不然。结论在甲状腺功能正常的老年人中,较高的 FT4 与较低的腿部瘦体重和较高的肌肉疏松症几率有关。需要了解甲状腺激素与肌肉疏松症之间的关系,以改进临床决策,避免老年人因过量使用甲状腺激素而导致功能下降。
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