“…sHT is a frequent condition among the general population, especially middle-aged and elderly women (Canaris et al, 2000). Depending on the degree of TSH elevation, sHT has been associated with hyperlipidemia, intermediary metabolism alterations, arterial hypertension and cardiovascular disease (CVD) as well as neuropsychiatric features, including cognitive impairment (Ashizawa et al, 2010;Biondi & Cooper., 2008;Cappola et al, 2006;Ceresini et al, 2010;Mitrou et al, 2011;Monzani et al, 2006;Rodondi et al, 2010;Tan et al, 2008;Tappy, 1987). Interestingly, the analysis of variation in thyroid function tests in healthy volunteers has shown that the physiological individual reference ranges for test results are narrow compared with laboratory references (Andersen et al, 2002).…”