Depressive symptoms, thyroid hormone and autoimmunity in a population-based cohort from Sardinia.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Objective: Toevaluatetheassociationbetweendepressivesymptomsandthyroidautoimmunity,andthe
effect ofthyroidhormoneontheriskofdepression.
Methods: Weincluded3138individualsfromSardiNIAproject,noneofwhomwastakingthyroid
medication andantidepressants.Thyrotropin(TSH),freethyroxine(FT4),andantibodiesagainstthyr-
operoxidase(TPOAb)weremeasuredinallthesample.DepressivesymptomswereassessedwithCenter
for EpidemiologicStudiesDepressionScale(CES-D).
Results: WefoundnoassociationbetweenTPOAbanddepressivesymptomsandnolinearassociation
between TSHorFT4levelsanddepressivesymptoms.However,individualsinthelowestandhighestFT4
quintilesshowedahigherCES-Dscorecomparedtoindividualsinthemiddlequintile.Inaddition,
participants inthelowestandhighestFT4quintileshadanincreasedriskofCES-DZ16withoddsratios
of 1.44(95%CI¼1.09-1.89)and1.33(95%CI¼1.011.77),respectively.
Limitations: Cross-sectional designofthestudy.
Conclusions: A U-shapedrelationwasfoundbetweenFT4anddepressivesymptoms:comparedto
averageFT4values,bothhighandlowthyroidfunctionwasassociatedwithmoredepressivesymptoms.
Further studiesarenecessarytodeterminetheexactcause-effectrelationofthisassociation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale; Depression; Depressive symptoms; Free thyroxine; Thyroid hormone
Elenco autori:
Cucca, Francesco; Fiorillo, Edoardo; Orru', Valeria
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