| Literature DB >> 30968620 |
Jeong Mi Kim1, Bo Hyun Kim2, Hyungi Lee3, Eun Heui Kim1, Mijin Kim1, Jong Ho Kim1, Yun Kyung Jeon1, Sang Soo Kim1, In Joo Kim1, Yong Ki Kim4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Thyroid disease and metabolic syndrome are both associated with cardiovascular disease. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between thyroid hormones and obesity sub-phenotypes using nationwide data from Korea, a country known to be iodine replete.Entities:
Keywords: Metabolic syndrome; Obesity; Phenotype; Sex; Thyroid hormones
Year: 2019 PMID: 30968620 PMCID: PMC6943265 DOI: 10.4093/dmj.2018.0130
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetes Metab J ISSN: 2233-6079 Impact factor: 5.376
Baseline characteristics of the study populations based on different obesity phenotypes
| Variable | Total ( | MHNO ( | MHO ( | MUNO ( | MUO ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, yr | 44.36±0.24 | 40.48±0.27 | 41.98±0.49 | 52.20±0.44 | 48.43±0.38 | <0.001 |
| BMI, kg/m2 | 23.82±0.04 | 21.55±0.04 | 27.30±0.06 | 22.72±0.04 | 28.06±0.08 | <0.001 |
| Systolic BP, mm Hg | 116.25±0.23 | 109.30±0.21 | 115.61±0.38 | 124.52±0.47 | 126.41±0.41 | <0.001 |
| Diastolic BP, mm Hg | 75.60±0.16 | 71.54±0.17 | 75.60±0.30 | 79.06±0.30 | 82.52±0.30 | <0.001 |
| TC, mg/dL | 190.60±0.46 | 183.75±0.56 | 193.71±1.06 | 194.38±0.92 | 202.02±1.05 | <0.001 |
| LDL-C, mg/dL | 116.65±0.58 | 111.43±0.81 | 123.99±1.52 | 116.73±1.26 | 120.82±1.11 | <0.001 |
| HDL-C, mg/dL | 50.61±0.14 | 56.16±0.20 | 51.10±0.30 | 44.57±0.27 | 42.04±0.23 | <0.001 |
| TG, mg/dL | 145.56±1.58 | 92.20±1.01 | 115.99±2.40 | 205.65±3.73 | 244.06±4.64 | <0.001 |
| FPG, mg/dL | 98.14±0.27 | 91.04±0.20 | 93.90±0.36 | 107.71±0.75 | 110.01±0.71 | <0.001 |
| UIC, µg/L | 818.47±87.65 | 920.85±167.81 | 695.77±77.24 | 795.22±76.00 | 664.05±49.94 | 0.275 |
| TSH, μIU/mL | 2.66±0.05 | 2.54±0.06 | 2.74±0.11 | 2.73±0.10 | 2.84±0.15 | 0.316 |
| fT4, ng/dL | 1.26±0.00 | 1.27±0.01 | 1.25±0.01 | 1.24±0.01 | 1.24±0.01 | <0.001 |
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation. P value <0.05 was considered significant. The percentages are shown considering sampling weights.
MHNO, metabolically healthy non-obesity; MHO, metabolically healthy obesity; MUNO, metabolically unhealthy non-obesity; MUO, metabolically unhealthy obesity; BMI, body mass index; BP, blood pressure; TC, total cholesterol; LDL-C, low density lipoprotein cholesterol; HDL-C, high density lipoprotein cholesterol; TG, triglyceride; FPG, fasting plasma glucose; UIC, urinary iodine concentration; TSH, thyroid stimulating hormone; fT4, free thyroxine.
Baseline characteristics of the study populations by different age and sex groups
| Variable | Younger men ( | Older men ( | Younger women ( | Older women ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, yr | 36.74±0.20 | 65.08±0.19 | <0.001 | 36.84±0.18 | 66.87±0.21 | <0.001 |
| BMI, kg/m2 | 24.40±0.06 | 23.84±0.07 | <0.001 | 22.56±0.06 | 24.09±0.08 | <0.001 |
| Systolic BP, mm Hg | 117.10±0.25 | 124.87±0.43 | <0.001 | 108.18±0.23 | 125.62±0.43 | <0.001 |
| Diastolic BP, mm Hg | 78.36±0.21 | 75.89±0.29 | <0.001 | 71.56±0.18 | 73.57±0.26 | <0.001 |
| TC, mg/dL | 189.03±0.67 | 187.47±0.82 | 0.128 | 183.53±0.54 | 202.97±0.91 | <0.001 |
| LDL-C, mg/dL | 117.24±0.84 | 111.72±1.15 | <0.001 | 110.83±0.79 | 125.27±1.11 | <0.001 |
| HDL-C, mg/dL | 48.17±0.20 | 46.71±0.29 | <0.001 | 56.42±0.20 | 50.65±0.32 | <0.001 |
| TG, mg/dL | 165.48±2.57 | 153.60±2.89 | 0.002 | 97.79±1.19 | 133.27±2.03 | <0.001 |
| FPG, mg/dL | 98.00±0.38 | 107.52±0.70 | <0.001 | 92.97±0.28 | 103.20±0.67 | <0.001 |
| UIC, µg/L | 792.19±135.19 | 815.80±95.70 | 0.883 | 760.53±68.77 | 928.15±72.72 | 0.094 |
| TSH, μIU/mL | 2.48±0.05 | 2.80±0.16 | 0.718 | 2.88±0.08 | 3.10±0.10 | 0.001 |
| fT4, ng/dL | 1.31±0.00 | 1.22±0.01 | <0.001 | 1.21±0.01 | 1.17±0.01 | <0.001 |
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation. Participants were divided according to the age of 55 in each sex. Younger men/women are men/women younger than 55 years, and older men/women are men/women older than 55 years. P value <0.05 was considered significant. The percentages are shown considering sampling weights.
BMI, body mass index; BP, blood pressure; TC, total cholesterol; LDL-C, low density lipoprotein cholesterol; HDL-C, high density lipoprotein cholesterol; TG, triglyceride; FPG, fasting plasma glucose; UIC, urinary iodine concentration; TSH, thyroid stimulating hormone; fT4, free thyroxine.
Comparison of thyroid hormone parameters in different obesity phenotypes
| Variable | Total | MHNO (54.3%) | MHO (14.8%) | MUNO (13.3%) | MUO (17.5%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TSH, μIU/mL | 2.64±0.04 | 2.52±0.05 | 2.76±0.12 | 2.76±0.11 | 2.76±0.15 | 0.044 |
| fT4, ng/dL | 1.26±0.00 | 1.27±0.01 | 1.25±0.01 | 1.24±0.01 | 1.24±0.01 | 0.085 |
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation. P value <0.05 was considered significant. The percentages are shown considering sampling weights; adjusted by age, urinary iodine concentration, and smoking.
MHNO, metabolically healthy non-obesity; MHO, metabolically healthy obesity; MUNO, metabolically unhealthy non-obesity; MUO, metabolically unhealthy obesity; TSH, thyroid stimulating hormone; fT4, free thyroxine.
Comparison of thyroid hormone parameters in different obesity phenotypes according to sex
| Variable | Total | MHNO | MHO | MUNO | MUO | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Men, % | 43.2 | 14.7 | 17.6 | 24.5 | ||
| TSH, μIU/mL | 2.49±0.05 | 2.39±0.07 | 2.75±0.17 | 2.48±0.14 | 2.50±0.10 | 0.326 |
| fT4, ng/dL | 1.30±0.00 | 1.33±0.01 | 1.29±0.01 | 1.26±0.01 | 1.26±0.01 | <0.001 |
| Women, % | 61.3 | 12.9 | 14.3 | 11.5 | ||
| TSH, μIU/mL | 2.87±0.08 | 2.65±0.07 | 2.80±0.12 | 3.29±0.17 | 3.58±0.54 | 0.504 |
| fT4, ng/dL | 1.20±0.01 | 1.21±0.01 | 1.18±0.01 | 1.19±0.01 | 1.18±0.03 | 0.698 |
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation. P value <0.05 was considered significant. The percentages are shown considering sampling weights; adjusted by age, urinary iodine concentration, and smoking.
MHNO, metabolically healthy non-obesity; MHO, metabolically healthy obesity; MUNO, metabolically unhealthy non-obesity; MUO, metabolically unhealthy obesity; TSH, thyroid stimulating hormone; fT4, free thyroxine.
Comparison of thyroid hormone parameters in different obesity phenotypes according to age (cutoff of 55 years)
| Variable | Total | MHNO | MHO | MUNO | MUO | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age <55 yr, % | 54.3 | 14.8 | 13.3 | 17.5 | ||
| TSH, μIU/mL | 2.59±0.05 | 2.50±0.05 | 2.60±0.09 | 2.70±0.15 | 2.79±0.20 | 0.123 |
| fT4, ng/dL | 1.27±0.00 | 1.28±0.01 | 1.26±0.01 | 1.25±0.01 | 1.26±0.01 | 0.089 |
| Age ≥55 yr, % | 36.6 | 10.7 | 27.6 | 25.1 | ||
| TSH, μIU/mL | 2.84±0.09 | 2.64±0.10 | 3.85±0.68 | 2.88±0.12 | 2.67±0.17 | 0.090 |
| fT4, ng/dL | 1.20±0.01 | 1.20±0.01 | 1.20±0.02 | 1.20±0.01 | 1.19±0.01 | 0.564 |
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation. P value <0.05 was considered significant. The percentages are shown considering sampling weights; adjusted by age, urinary iodine concentration, and smoking.
MHNO, metabolically healthy non-obesity; MHO, metabolically healthy obesity; MUNO, metabolically unhealthy non-obesity; MUO, metabolically unhealthy obesity; TSH, thyroid stimulating hormone; fT4, free thyroxine.