斑点狗健康青年甲状腺体积的决定因素

Pub Date : 2020-12-30 DOI:10.18054/PB.V121-122I1-2.10268
T. Zemunik
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背景和目的:本研究的目的是调查没有甲状腺疾病的健康年轻人的甲状腺体积(TV)及其决定因素。材料和方法:该研究以145名年龄在19-29岁的健康年轻参与者为样本,他们生活在达尔马提亚碘充足的地区。通过超声获得甲状腺的尺寸并用于测定TV。收集人体测量数据,测定血清TSH、fT4、Tg、TgAb和TPOAb水平。使用Pearson相关检验确定TV和其他连续变量之间的相关性,同时使用多元线性回归分析确定TV的潜在预测因素的相关性。结果:男性的TV大于女性(p=3.53×10-8),并且与人体测量呈正相关,身高(r=0.53,p=6.36×10-12)、体表面积、BSA(r=0.48,p=1.68×10-9)、体重(r=0.43,p=8.28×10-8)和体重指数BMI(r=0.17,p=0.04)的相关系数最高。年龄和吸烟似乎与电视无关(分别为0.13和0.95)。单变量分析显示TV与fT4血浆水平相关(b=0.79,p=1.73×10-5),而多变量分析显示身高和fT4水平是在TV中发挥重要作用的重要参数。结论:我们证实了先前观察到的TV与性别和人体测量参数的关联,并报告了TV和fT4之间的显著相关性。此外,fT4水平和身高是预测TV的重要参数。
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Determinants of thyroid volume in healthy young adults of Dalmatia
Background and purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate thyroid volume (TV) and its determinants in healthy young adults without present or previous thyroid disease. Materials and methods: The study was performed in a sample of 145 healthy young participants aged 19–29 years, living in an iodine-sufficient area of Dalmatia. Dimensions of the thyroid gland were obtained by ultrasound and used to determine TV. Anthropometric data was collected, and measurements of serum TSH, fT4, Tg, TgAb, and TPOAb levels were determined. Correlations between TV and other continuous variables were determined using the Pearson correlation test, while multivariate linear regression analysis was used to determine the associations of the potential predictors for the TV. Results: TV in men was larger than in women (p = 3.53 × 10–8) and was positively correlated with anthropometric measurements, with the highest correlation coefficient for height (r = 0.53, p = 6.36 × 10–12), then body surface area, BSA (r = 0.48, p = 1.68 × 10–9), weight (r = 0.43, p = 8.28 × 10–8) and body mass index, BMI (r = 0.17, p = 0.04). Age and cigarette smoking did not appear to be significantly associated with TV (p = 0.13 and p = 0.95, respectively). Univariate analysis showed TV correlated with fT4 plasma levels (b = 0.79, p = 1.73 × 10–5), while multivariate analysis showed height and fT4 levels to be important parameters with a significant role in TV. Conclusions: We confirmed previously observed association of TV with sex and anthropometric parameters and reported a significant correlation between TV and fT4 levels. Furthermore, fT4 levels and height were found to be the important parameters for predicting TV.
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