轻度甲状腺激素缺乏症患者的认知功能和生活质量。

Sara Tognini, Giuseppe Pasqualetti, Valeria Calsolaro, Antonio Polini, Fabio Monzani
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亚临床甲状腺功能减退症(sHT)在普通人群中非常常见,尤其是在女性和老年人中。sHT患者可能会出现与明显甲状腺功能减退相似的症状,导致生活质量受损。无症状患者可能由于对疾病的认识而使感知健康状况下降。认知功能是生活质量问卷中最重要的领域之一。鉴于认知状态和生活质量之间的内在关系,有必要在对文献的系统回顾中一起讨论这些主题。因此,我们回顾了1980年以来国家医学图书馆(www.pubmed.com)上关于甲状腺功能减退、sHT、老年人、l -甲状腺素(LT4)治疗、生活质量、认知、大脑的英文科学文献。我们从个人档案、教科书和相关文章中补充了搜索记录。在分子水平上,认知和甲状腺功能衰竭之间的可能联系也被评估。尽管最近的自然主义研究没有发现任何显著的关系,但关于sHT与认知和健康相关的生活质量损害之间关系的矛盾结果仍然存在。有趣的是,在甲状腺自身免疫性疾病患者中,无论甲状腺功能障碍如何,健康相关生活质量的降低都经常被报道。我们还报告了有关该主题的最重要的专利。
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Cognitive function and quality of life in mild thyroid hormone deficiency.

Subclinical hypothyroidism (sHT) is very common in general population, especially in women and older people. sHT individuals may experience symptoms that resemble those observed in overt hypothyroidism, resulting in impaired quality of life (QOL). Asymptomatic patients may suffer a reduction in perceived health status due to the awareness of disease. Cognitive function represents one of the most important domains of the QOL questionnaires. Given the intrinsic relationship between cognitive status and QOL it is worth to address these topics together, in a systematic review of the literature. Thus, we reviewed the English scientific literature available on National Library of Medicine (www.pubmed.com) sine 1980 regarding hypothyroidism, sHT, elderly, L-thyroxine (LT4) therapy, QOL, cognition, brain. We supplemented the search with records from personal files, textbooks, and relevant articles. The possible link, at molecular level, between cognition and thyroid failure was also assessed. Conflicting results on the association between sHT and cognitive and health related QOL impairment are still present, although the most recent, naturalistic studies did not find any significant relationship. Interestingly, a reduction in health related QOL is frequently reported in patients with thyroid autoimmune diseases regardless of thyroid dysfunction. We also report most significant patents on the topic.

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