2017
DOI: 10.4103/2348-3334.196035
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Prevalence of metabolic syndrome in hypothyroidism: Experience in a tertiary center in South India

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“…In general, the prevalence of MS is higher among those with hypothyroidism compared to thyrotoxicosis. [17][18][19][20] These findings are supported by a study in Nepal looking at the prevalence of thyroid dysfunction among 169 adults diagnosed with MS by the NCEP/ATP III criteria where 26.6% have subclinical hypothyroidism, 3.5% have overt hypothyroidism, in contrast to only 1.7% having subclinical hyperthyroidism. 20 In the Philippines, the Philippine Thyroid Diseases Study (PhilTiDeS 1) showed that thyroid dysfunction was more common among women.…”
Section: Methodology Patients and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…In general, the prevalence of MS is higher among those with hypothyroidism compared to thyrotoxicosis. [17][18][19][20] These findings are supported by a study in Nepal looking at the prevalence of thyroid dysfunction among 169 adults diagnosed with MS by the NCEP/ATP III criteria where 26.6% have subclinical hypothyroidism, 3.5% have overt hypothyroidism, in contrast to only 1.7% having subclinical hyperthyroidism. 20 In the Philippines, the Philippine Thyroid Diseases Study (PhilTiDeS 1) showed that thyroid dysfunction was more common among women.…”
Section: Methodology Patients and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 63%
“… 13 In the Philippines, the prevalence of MS in the general population ranges from 11.9% to 51.0% depending on the criteria used. 12 , 14 , 15 Likewise, the prevalence of MS in hypothyroidism varies depending on the population: 36.19% in a recent retrospective cross-sectional local study in the Philippine General Hospital, Manila, Philippines, 16 40.0% in Nigeria, 17 53.24% in Southern India 18 and 51.8% in Venezuela 19 . In general, the prevalence of MS is higher among those with hypothyroidism compared to thyrotoxicosis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…En el mismo año, Bamashmos y Atef realizaron un estudio en Yemen en el que buscaron la prevalencia del SM y sus componentes en pacientes con hipotiroidismo; encontraron SM en el 37% de los que tienen hipotiroidismo, siendo más alto en pacientes con hipotiroidismo subclínico (76%) (se usaron los criterios del Programa Nacional de Educación sobre el Colesterol y el III Panel de Tratamiento del Adulto [NCEP:ATPIII]) 13 . El siguiente año, Jaideep Khare y otros investigadores en la India realizaron el mismo estudio pero en su población, encontrando una prevalencia del 53% por los criterios del NCEP:ATP III, siendo la obesidad central el criterio más encontrado 14 . Mientras que en 2018, Mumtaz y Muhammed realizaron un estudio similar, buscando prevalencia de SM en pacientes hipotiroideos bajo tratamiento con levotiroxina (con los criterios de la IDF) y encontraron un 52% de SM en pacientes hipotiroideos, además de una relación positiva entre la dosis de levotiroxina y el perímetro abdominal, índice de masa corporal (IMC) y niveles de colesterol ligado a lipoproteínas de baja densidad 15 .…”
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