With an increase in age, marked changes in thyroid hormone production, metabolism, and action occur. This results in an increased prevalence of (subclinical) thyroid disease in the elderly. In general, subclinical thyroid disease is associated with an increased risk of overt thyroid dysfunction and with different negative clinical parameters. In the elderly, however, it is unclear whether these changes represent physiologic changes in thyroid hormone levels with advancing age or whether they represent true (subclinical) thyroid disease. This review describes the changes in thyroid hormone levels with aging and the mechanisms behind these changes, and also discusses whether subclinical thyroid disease should be treated in the elderly
Over the last decades an increasing body of evidences suggested a possible relationship between thyr...
Thyroid diseases are the commonest endocrine disorders in the general population. In most of the cas...
Subclinical hypothyroidism (sHT) is a clinical condition defined as serum TSH concentration above t...
With an increase in age, marked changes in thyroid hormone production, metabolism, and action occur....
Thyroid hormone production, metabolism, and action change with aging. The reference ranges for serum...
The endocrine organs, including the thyroid gland, undergo important functional changes during aging...
The ageing thyroid is associated with a number of morphological and functional changes, such as decr...
Subclinical thyroid dysfunction, including both subclinical hyperthyroidism and subclinical hypothyr...
Thyroid function changes in the elderly, and many studies in the last 30 yr have investigated the ro...
Worldwide, life expectancy has increased, which also resulted in an increasing number of people reac...
ABSTRACT Many metabolic disorders originate from thyroid disorders, particularly from hypothyroidis...
Subclinical thyroid disease (STD) is defined as circulating concentrations of free T4 and free T3 wi...
Thyroid disorders are more frequent in old age, especially in women. Overt thyroid dysfunction may m...
Abstract Background Both overt hypothyroidism as well as minor elevations of serum thyrotropin (TSH)...
Thyroid diseases are the commonest endocrine disorders in the general population. In most of the cas...
Over the last decades an increasing body of evidences suggested a possible relationship between thyr...
Thyroid diseases are the commonest endocrine disorders in the general population. In most of the cas...
Subclinical hypothyroidism (sHT) is a clinical condition defined as serum TSH concentration above t...
With an increase in age, marked changes in thyroid hormone production, metabolism, and action occur....
Thyroid hormone production, metabolism, and action change with aging. The reference ranges for serum...
The endocrine organs, including the thyroid gland, undergo important functional changes during aging...
The ageing thyroid is associated with a number of morphological and functional changes, such as decr...
Subclinical thyroid dysfunction, including both subclinical hyperthyroidism and subclinical hypothyr...
Thyroid function changes in the elderly, and many studies in the last 30 yr have investigated the ro...
Worldwide, life expectancy has increased, which also resulted in an increasing number of people reac...
ABSTRACT Many metabolic disorders originate from thyroid disorders, particularly from hypothyroidis...
Subclinical thyroid disease (STD) is defined as circulating concentrations of free T4 and free T3 wi...
Thyroid disorders are more frequent in old age, especially in women. Overt thyroid dysfunction may m...
Abstract Background Both overt hypothyroidism as well as minor elevations of serum thyrotropin (TSH)...
Thyroid diseases are the commonest endocrine disorders in the general population. In most of the cas...
Over the last decades an increasing body of evidences suggested a possible relationship between thyr...
Thyroid diseases are the commonest endocrine disorders in the general population. In most of the cas...
Subclinical hypothyroidism (sHT) is a clinical condition defined as serum TSH concentration above t...