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Gao M, Chao L, Wang H, Peng R, Xiao X, Wang G, Gao Y, Wang G, Sun C
Correlation between Subclinical Hypothyroidism and Dyslipidemia in Women in Northeast China
Acta Endo (Buc) 2021, 17 (2): 282-285doi: 10.4183/aeb.2021.282
Context. It is well known that thyroid hormones
are important, being involved in affects the metabolism
of carbohydrate, protein, lipids. The relationship between
thyroid hormones and lipid metabolism is the focus of recent
research.
Objective. To investigate the relationship between
subclinical hypothyroidism and lipid metabolism in women.
Design. We conducted an epidemiological survey
of thyroid diseases among women in Northeast China from
September 2014 to December 2014.
Subjects and Methods. A total of 1397 women
underwent physical examinations and laboratory tests for
thyroid function and lipid metabolism.
Results. We found that the detection rate of
subclinical hypothyroidism was 13.03%. Patients with
subclinical hypothyroidism showed significantly higher
levels of triglyceride (1.69±1.9 vs. 1.45±1.4) and the risk
of hyper triglyceridemia in women with thyroid stimulating
hormone (TSH) levels ≥10mIU/L was 4.96-fold higher
compared with that in the normal population (P<0.01).
Conclusion. Disorders of lipid metabolism in
women with subclinical hypothyroidism show a direct
correlation with the level of TSH, and the risk of hyper
triglyceridemia is significantly increased when the level of
TSH ≥10mIU/L.
Keywords: subclinical hypothyroidism, dyslipidemia, thyroid stimulating hormone
Correspondence: Chenglin Sun MD, Jilin University First Hospital- Endocrinology, 71 Xinmin Street of Changchun, Changchun,
Jilin, 130000, China, E-mail: clsun213@163.com. Guixia Wang MD, Jilin University First Hospital- Endocrinology, 71 Xinmin Street of
Changchun, Changchun, Jilin, 130000, China, E-mail: gxwang6688@yahoo.com.