ECE2022 Eposter Presentations Thyroid (219 abstracts)
1College Of Medicine, University Of Dohuk, Medicine, Iraq; 2Kurdistan Board For Medical Specialties, Medicine, Erbil, Iraq
Background: Obesity is a serious health problem worldwide and is caused by a wide variety of etiologies. There are several hormones which have been proved to be associated with increased body weight and has a direct effect on the fat metabolism like thyroid hormones.
Methods: This is a case control study which included 384 adult persons, they were divided into 2 groups according to the thyroid function status, the first group included 204 apparently healthy adults with normal thyroid function as a control group and the other group included 180 patients with decreased thyroid function status as a case group.
Results: The mean age of our patients was 37.12 years, females constituted 53.1%. Most individuals were overweight and obese. There was a very significant correlation between the levels of the TSH and the age, sex, and the BMI (P values 0.000, 0.05, and 0.000) respectively (table 1). Based on FT4 levels, 51.4% had normal level and 48.6% had decreased FT4 levels. The FT4 level had also a very significant correlation with the age, sex, and the BMI (P value 0.000, 0.001, and 0.000) respectively.
TSH value | ||||
Main category | Subcategories | Normal (n=204) | Elevated (n=180) | Sig. 2-sided |
Age groups | Young ages (18-45) | 178(87.3%) | 120(66.7%) | |
Sex | Male | 105(51.5%) | 75(41.7%) | |
BMI level | Underweight | 8(3.9%) | 0(0.0%) | |
* Pearson Chi-Square test. ** Fishers Exact test. |
Conclusions: Body mass index is directly and positively correlated with both the TSH and the FT4 level. Overt cases of thyroid dysfunction are easier to be detected clinically than subclinical cases, obesity patients can be screened using the thyroid function status and treatment of patients with thyroid dysfunction must be adjusted according the weight.
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