2000
DOI: 10.1089/thy.2000.10.821
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Hypothyroidism and Aging: The Rosses' Survey

Abstract: An earlier impression of a high prevalence of hypothyroidism in a general practice (4,190 patients including 1,544 adult females aged 18 years or more with 544 aged 50 years or more) in the Rosses, a coastal area in the northwest of Ireland was confirmed by this study. The accumulated prevalence of overt spontaneous primary hypothyroidism was 8.6% in 544 females aged 50 years or more but only 0.9% in the 1,000 females between 18 and 50 years of age. This prevalence was approximately twice that of an Irish Nati… Show more

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“…However, most of our patients were postmenopausal and hypothyroidism is a common hormonal alteration in patients over 50 years of age (20). This higher incidence may also derive from the fact that all the patients in this study came from an area known to be endemic for low iodine ingestion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…However, most of our patients were postmenopausal and hypothyroidism is a common hormonal alteration in patients over 50 years of age (20). This higher incidence may also derive from the fact that all the patients in this study came from an area known to be endemic for low iodine ingestion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Autoimuninis skydliaukės nepakankamumas gali pasireikšti per visą suaugusio žmogaus gyvenimą, bet ligos dažnumas didėja su amžiumi ir gali rodyti autotolerantiškumo mažėjimą (44).…”
Section: Amžiusunclassified
“…A relatively high underlying rate of hypothyroidism in the Irish (22) or other Celtic populations is not unprecedented (23). Differences between adults and neonates in adapting to low iodine intake have been attributed to exaggerated responsiveness to iodine deficiency in the neonate (1,6).…”
Section: Iodine and Neonatal Blood Tsh 885mentioning
confidence: 99%