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Subclinical Hypothyrodism and Central Adiposity

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    • Ikhlas Khalid Hammed
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ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The pandemic of central obesity has driven new interest in the relationship between thyroid hormone and body weight distribution since it is well known that thyroid hormones play a key role in regulating energy homeostasis and that subtle elevation in TSH as in subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH)is associated with deficiency in resting energy expenditure and increased body weight. OBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to assess possible associations of subclinical hypothyroidism with central obesity in apparently healthy women. METHODS: 133 apparently healthy, clinically euthyrotic women were included in this study; 91of them were centrally obese and 42 were centrally non obese, Thyroid function tests and waist circumference measurement were done in all participants. RESULTS: 13.5 %( n=18) of the studied population had subclinical hypothyroidism.In the centrally obese group the frequency was 17.5 %( n=16), while in the non obese it was 4.7% (n=2), the highest frequency was found in the 40-49 years old women (38.8%). Positive significant correlation was found between waist circumference and age, negative significant correlation was found between age and T3. CONCLUSION: The frequency of SCH is more in centrally obese women. Assessment of thyroid function must be regarded as part of the screening program in obese.

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  • subclinical hypothyroidism
  • Central obesity
  • Waist circumference
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Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal
Volume 11, Issue 3
September 2012
Page 423-429
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Khalid Hammed, I. (2012). Subclinical Hypothyrodism and Central Adiposity. Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 11(3), 423-429.

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Ikhlas Khalid Hammed. "Subclinical Hypothyrodism and Central Adiposity". Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 11, 3, 2012, 423-429.

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Khalid Hammed, I. (2012). 'Subclinical Hypothyrodism and Central Adiposity', Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 11(3), pp. 423-429.

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Khalid Hammed, I. Subclinical Hypothyrodism and Central Adiposity. Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2012; 11(3): 423-429.

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