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Prevalence of thyroid dysfunction in a Large Southern European Population. Analysis of modulatory factors. The APNA study.

Silvia Santos Palacios1, María Llavero Valero1, Antonio Brugos-Larumbe2, Juan J Díez3, Francisco Guillén-Grima4,5, Juan C Galofré1,5.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: To study the prevalence of thyroid dysfunction in a very large unselected population.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of abnormal thyroid function and evaluate potential modulatory factors. DESIGN AND
SETTING: The Estudio de Atención Primaria de Navarra, The APNA Study, is a cross-sectional study conducted in northern Spain. It involved 303 883 people, of 20 years of age and older, who live in the Navarra region. Participants are covered by the public healthcare system and medical records are digitalized. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The information was gathered from e-registered data regarding serum thyrotropin (TSH), thyroid hormones, thyroid antibody concentration and clinical context. Measurements were logged (demographic information and potential thyroid function modulatory factors).
RESULTS: Serum TSH (mU/L) normal range was established at 0.7-4.28. At the time of the study, 87% of the Navarra population had a TSH level within the normal range. Mean serum TSH in euthyroid individuals was higher in women (2.15) than in men (1.96) (P < .001) and higher in the obese with body mass index (BMI) ≥30 kg/m2 (2.12) as compared to the non-obese BMI <30 kg/m2 (2.06) (P < .001). Mean TSH for the entire population was 1.9. The native Spanish population had statistically significantly lower TSH (1.87) than non-native Spanish (2.15) (P < .001). Additionally, we observed that serum TSH levels decreased with age and an increase in the prevalence of hypothyroidism in the elderly and among people with low-income levels. The prevalence of thyroid dysfunction in Navarra was 12.3%. The prevalence of hypothyroidism (or high TSH) in the population was 8.8% (13.3% in women, 4.2% in men), and the prevalence of hyperthyroidism (or low TSH) was 4.3% (5.6% in women, 3.0% in men).
CONCLUSIONS: Nearly 15% of the general population suffers from biochemical thyroid dysfunction. The serum TSH level appears to be influenced by sex, BMI, age, ethnic origin and socio-economic status.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  zzm321990BMIzzm321990; age; epidemiology; hyperthyroidism; hypothyroidism; modulatory factors; prevalence; sex; socio-economic; thyroid dysfunction

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29893010     DOI: 10.1111/cen.13764

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Endocrinol (Oxf)        ISSN: 0300-0664            Impact factor:   3.478


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