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Does low serum TSH within the normal range have negative impact on physical exercise capacity and quality of life of healthy elderly people?

OBJECTIVE: Investigate the differences in cardiopulmonary (CP) capacity and Quality of Life (QOL) between healthy elderly (≥ 65 years) with different TSH levels (< 1.0 and ≥ 1.0 μIU/mL) both within the normal range. Also, evaluate the effects of TSH elevation on CP test and QOL, by administering...

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Autores principales: Chachamovitz, Dhiãnah Santini de Oliveira, Vigário, Patrícia dos Santos, Carvalho, Rafael Cavalcante, Silvestre, Diego Henrique da Silva, Moerbeck, Ana Eduarda Vieira, Soffientini, Mariana Guimarães, Luna, Érika Luciana Gomes, Rosemberg, Clara Werner, Mainenti, Míriam Raquel Meira, Vaisman, Mário, Teixeira, Patricia de Fátima dos Santos
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Endocrinologia e Metabologia 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10522298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26222231
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2359-3997000000079
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author Chachamovitz, Dhiãnah Santini de Oliveira
Vigário, Patrícia dos Santos
Carvalho, Rafael Cavalcante
Silvestre, Diego Henrique da Silva
Moerbeck, Ana Eduarda Vieira
Soffientini, Mariana Guimarães
Luna, Érika Luciana Gomes
Rosemberg, Clara Werner
Mainenti, Míriam Raquel Meira
Vaisman, Mário
Teixeira, Patricia de Fátima dos Santos
author_facet Chachamovitz, Dhiãnah Santini de Oliveira
Vigário, Patrícia dos Santos
Carvalho, Rafael Cavalcante
Silvestre, Diego Henrique da Silva
Moerbeck, Ana Eduarda Vieira
Soffientini, Mariana Guimarães
Luna, Érika Luciana Gomes
Rosemberg, Clara Werner
Mainenti, Míriam Raquel Meira
Vaisman, Mário
Teixeira, Patricia de Fátima dos Santos
author_sort Chachamovitz, Dhiãnah Santini de Oliveira
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description OBJECTIVE: Investigate the differences in cardiopulmonary (CP) capacity and Quality of Life (QOL) between healthy elderly (≥ 65 years) with different TSH levels (< 1.0 and ≥ 1.0 μIU/mL) both within the normal range. Also, evaluate the effects of TSH elevation on CP test and QOL, by administering methimazole to subjects with initial lower-normal TSH, in order to elevate it to superior-normal limit. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Initially, a cross-sectional study was performed to compare CP capacity at peak exercise and QOL (using WHOQOL-OLD questionnaire) between healthy seniors (age ≥ 65 years) with TSH < 1.0 μIU/mL vs. TSH ≥1.0 μIU/mL. In the second phase, participants with TSH < 1.0 μIU/mL were included in a non-controlled-prospective-interventional study to investigate the effect of TSH elevation, using methimazole, on QOL and CP capacity at peak exercise. RESULTS: From 89 elderly evaluated, 75 had TSH ≥ 1 μIU/mL and 14 TSH < 1 μIU/mL. The two groups had similar basal clinical characteristics. No difference in WHOQOL-OLD scores was observed between groups and they did not differ in terms of CP function at peak exercise. QOL and CP variables were not correlated with TSH levels. Twelve of 14 participants with TSH < 1.0 μIU/mL entered in the prospective study. After one year, no significant differences in clinical caracteristics, QOL, and CP variables were detected in paired analysis before and after methimazole intervention. CONCLUSIONS: We found no differences in CP capacity and QOL between health elderly with different TSH levels within normal range and no impact after one year of methimazole treatment. More prospective-controlled-randomized studies are necessary to confirm or not the possible harm effect in normal low TSH.
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spelling pubmed-105222982023-09-27 Does low serum TSH within the normal range have negative impact on physical exercise capacity and quality of life of healthy elderly people? Chachamovitz, Dhiãnah Santini de Oliveira Vigário, Patrícia dos Santos Carvalho, Rafael Cavalcante Silvestre, Diego Henrique da Silva Moerbeck, Ana Eduarda Vieira Soffientini, Mariana Guimarães Luna, Érika Luciana Gomes Rosemberg, Clara Werner Mainenti, Míriam Raquel Meira Vaisman, Mário Teixeira, Patricia de Fátima dos Santos Arch Endocrinol Metab Original Article OBJECTIVE: Investigate the differences in cardiopulmonary (CP) capacity and Quality of Life (QOL) between healthy elderly (≥ 65 years) with different TSH levels (< 1.0 and ≥ 1.0 μIU/mL) both within the normal range. Also, evaluate the effects of TSH elevation on CP test and QOL, by administering methimazole to subjects with initial lower-normal TSH, in order to elevate it to superior-normal limit. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Initially, a cross-sectional study was performed to compare CP capacity at peak exercise and QOL (using WHOQOL-OLD questionnaire) between healthy seniors (age ≥ 65 years) with TSH < 1.0 μIU/mL vs. TSH ≥1.0 μIU/mL. In the second phase, participants with TSH < 1.0 μIU/mL were included in a non-controlled-prospective-interventional study to investigate the effect of TSH elevation, using methimazole, on QOL and CP capacity at peak exercise. RESULTS: From 89 elderly evaluated, 75 had TSH ≥ 1 μIU/mL and 14 TSH < 1 μIU/mL. The two groups had similar basal clinical characteristics. No difference in WHOQOL-OLD scores was observed between groups and they did not differ in terms of CP function at peak exercise. QOL and CP variables were not correlated with TSH levels. Twelve of 14 participants with TSH < 1.0 μIU/mL entered in the prospective study. After one year, no significant differences in clinical caracteristics, QOL, and CP variables were detected in paired analysis before and after methimazole intervention. CONCLUSIONS: We found no differences in CP capacity and QOL between health elderly with different TSH levels within normal range and no impact after one year of methimazole treatment. More prospective-controlled-randomized studies are necessary to confirm or not the possible harm effect in normal low TSH. Sociedade Brasileira de Endocrinologia e Metabologia 2015-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10522298/ /pubmed/26222231 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2359-3997000000079 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Chachamovitz, Dhiãnah Santini de Oliveira
Vigário, Patrícia dos Santos
Carvalho, Rafael Cavalcante
Silvestre, Diego Henrique da Silva
Moerbeck, Ana Eduarda Vieira
Soffientini, Mariana Guimarães
Luna, Érika Luciana Gomes
Rosemberg, Clara Werner
Mainenti, Míriam Raquel Meira
Vaisman, Mário
Teixeira, Patricia de Fátima dos Santos
Does low serum TSH within the normal range have negative impact on physical exercise capacity and quality of life of healthy elderly people?
title Does low serum TSH within the normal range have negative impact on physical exercise capacity and quality of life of healthy elderly people?
title_full Does low serum TSH within the normal range have negative impact on physical exercise capacity and quality of life of healthy elderly people?
title_fullStr Does low serum TSH within the normal range have negative impact on physical exercise capacity and quality of life of healthy elderly people?
title_full_unstemmed Does low serum TSH within the normal range have negative impact on physical exercise capacity and quality of life of healthy elderly people?
title_short Does low serum TSH within the normal range have negative impact on physical exercise capacity and quality of life of healthy elderly people?
title_sort does low serum tsh within the normal range have negative impact on physical exercise capacity and quality of life of healthy elderly people?
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10522298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26222231
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2359-3997000000079
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