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Published in: Obesity Surgery 3/2012

01-03-2012 | Clinical Research

Morbid Obesity in Women is Associated to a Lower Prevalence of Thyroid Nodules

Authors: Carlo Cappelli, Ilenia Pirola, Francesco Mittempergher, Elvira De Martino, Claudio Casella, Barbara Agosti, Riccardo Nascimbeni, Annamaria Formenti, Enrico Agabiti Rosei, Maurizio Castellano

Published in: Obesity Surgery | Issue 3/2012

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Abstract

Background

Few studies have recently showed functional and morphological changes of the thyroid gland in relation to obesity. To our knowledge, no data are available about the prevalence of thyroid nodules in female obese patients. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of thyroid nodules in morbidly obese women.

Methods

One hundred eight consecutive female obese patients were selected from those referred to our medical and surgery outpatients providing that following criteria were satisfied: (1) affected by morbid obesity (body mass index (BMI) >40 kg/m2); (2) no previous diagnosis of thyroid disease; (3) biochemically proven euthyroid state at the time of recruitment. Ninety-seven control subjects, constituted by normo-weight and/or slightly overweight (BMI ≤ 30 kg/m2) women, should satisfy the above criteria 2 and 3. All the subjects were submitted to ultrasound investigation.

Results

The two groups of patients displayed no differences for age and fT4 levels. Obese patients clearly showed a lower prevalence of thyroid nodules [odds ratio 0.294, 95% confidence interval 0.206–0.382]. A single nodule was found in 23% of obese patients as compared to 65% of control subjects (p < 0.0001). No difference for age (year) was found between obese and non-obese subjects with nodules (40.5 ± 8.2 vs. 44.2 ± 8.9, respectively, p = 0.07).

Conclusions

Our data clearly show a significantly lower prevalence of thyroid nodules in morbidly obese patients. Further studies are needed to confirm and to understand this first observation.
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Metadata
Title
Morbid Obesity in Women is Associated to a Lower Prevalence of Thyroid Nodules
Authors
Carlo Cappelli
Ilenia Pirola
Francesco Mittempergher
Elvira De Martino
Claudio Casella
Barbara Agosti
Riccardo Nascimbeni
Annamaria Formenti
Enrico Agabiti Rosei
Maurizio Castellano
Publication date
01-03-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Obesity Surgery / Issue 3/2012
Print ISSN: 0960-8923
Electronic ISSN: 1708-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-011-0410-5

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