2015
DOI: 10.5350/semb.20140808021149
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Comparison of body mass index and lipid levels between obese and normal weighted hypothyroid patients

Abstract: Obez ve normal kilolu hipotiroidi hastalarının beden kitle indeksi ve lipid değerlerinin karşılaştırılması Amaç: Hipotiroidi hastalarında obezite ve beraberinde hiperlipidemi görülmektedir. Bu çalışmada Haseki Eğt. Arş. Hastanesi lipit polikliniğinden takip edilen hipotirodi hastalarının laboratuar verileri değerlendirilerek hipotiroidik hastalarda obezite ile lipit değerleri ilişkisi araştırıldı. Gereç ve Yöntem: Haseki Eğt. Arş. Hastanesi lipit polikliniğinde 2003-2006 yıllarında takip edilen 37 hipotiroidi … Show more

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“…In our study a positive correlation between BMI and atherogenic lipid levels and blood glucose levels and a negative correlation between BMI and HDL levels were found. Ozsenel et al, supported our finding that triglyceride and glucose levels of obese hypothyroid patients were high and HDL-cholesterol levels were low when compared with the levels of non-obese hypothyroid patients [24]. On the contrary, Shinkov et al, did not find any association between serum lipid levels and serum TSH levels.…”
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confidence: 66%
“…In our study a positive correlation between BMI and atherogenic lipid levels and blood glucose levels and a negative correlation between BMI and HDL levels were found. Ozsenel et al, supported our finding that triglyceride and glucose levels of obese hypothyroid patients were high and HDL-cholesterol levels were low when compared with the levels of non-obese hypothyroid patients [24]. On the contrary, Shinkov et al, did not find any association between serum lipid levels and serum TSH levels.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%