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Age-specific reference interval of serum TSH levels is high in adolescence in an iodine excess area: Korea national health and nutrition examination survey data.

Hyemi Kwon1,2, Won Gu Kim3, Min Ji Jeon2, Minkyu Han4, Mijin Kim2, Suyeon Park2, Tae Yong Kim2, Young Kee Shong2, Won Bae Kim2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Serum thyroid-stimulating hormone level was influenced by several factors, including age, gender, thyroid auto-antibodies, race, and intake of dietary iodine. We evaluated age-specific reference interval of serum thyroid-stimulating hormone levels in Korea, an iodine excess area.
METHODS: This nationwide population-based cross-sectional study included representative civilian, non-institutional population (n = 6564) who underwent thyroid function tests from Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey VI (2013-2015). The reference interval of serum thyroid-stimulating hormone levels was defined between the 2.5th and 97.5th percentiles in the reference population.
RESULTS: The geometric mean of serum thyroid-stimulating hormone levels in the reference population was 2.17 mIU/L with a reference interval of 0.62-6.84 mIU/L. In the reference population, the geometric mean of serum TSH levels in each age group of 10-18, 19-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, and equal or older than 70 years was 2.47, 2.20, 2.07, 2.04, 2.23, 2.12, and 2.27 mIU/L, with a reference interval of 0.74-7.35, 0.67-6.42, 0.63-6.04, 0.62-6.20, 0.56-7.37, 0.57-6.90, and 0.42-6.58 mIU/L, respectively. In the reference population, the urinary iodine concentrations were consistently high in all age groups (median 298.5 μg/L). Subjects aged 10-18 years had the highest urinary iodine concentrations.
CONCLUSIONS: There was no shift toward higher levels with age in the distribution of serum thyroid-stimulating hormone levels. The reference interval of serum thyroid-stimulating hormone levels was consistently high in all age group, especially from adolescence 10-18 years in a Korean population who had excessive intake of dietary iodine.

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Keywords:  Thyroid; Thyroid function tests; Thyroid hormones; Thyrotropin

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28762216     DOI: 10.1007/s12020-017-1375-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrine        ISSN: 1355-008X            Impact factor:   3.633


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