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  1. Oct 25, 2019 · In total, 7,644 participants without known thyroid disease and with thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and free thyroxine (FT4) levels within reference ranges were eligible.

  2. In many children subclinical hypothyroidism goes away without treatment and thyroid function returns to normal. 2. This is especially true for patient with excess weight that can achieve a 10% or more loss in weight. For this reason, there may not be a benefit to treating subclinical hypothyroidism.

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  3. Oct 25, 2019 · We investigated the association of thyroid function with life expectancy with and without NCD among euthyroid individuals. We found that individuals with low–normal thyroid function live up to 3.7 years longer overall, of which up to 1.9 years longer with NCD, than individuals with high–normal thyroid function.

    • Arjola Bano, Layal Chaker, Francesco U. S. Mattace-Raso, Natalie Terzikhan, Maryam Kavousi, M. Arfan...
    • 2019
  4. Oct 1, 2019 · People with low– normal thyroid function are expected to live more years with and without NCD than those with high–normal thyroid function, and these findings provide support for a re-evaluation of the current reference ranges of thyroid function.

  5. Apr 3, 2023 · There is now substantial evidence that normal thyroid status changes with age throughout the course of life. Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) concentrations are higher at the extremes of life and show a U-shaped longitudinal trend in iodine sufficient Caucasian populations.

    • Peter N. Taylor
  6. Nov 3, 2023 · In most iodine-proficient human populations without thyroid disease, the mean, median and 97.5 centile for circulating concentrations of thyroid-stimulating hormone are progressively higher...

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  8. Sep 18, 2017 · Life expectancy estimates in men and women aged 50 years and older were obtained using prevalence, incidence rates, and hazard ratios for 3 transitions (healthy to CVD, healthy to death, and CVD to death), adjusting for sociodemographic and cardiovascular risk factors.

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