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    Title: The relationships between thyroid-stimulating hormone level and insulin resistance, glucose effectiveness, first- and second-phase insulin secretion in Chinese populations
    Authors: Chuang Tsung-Ju;Lin Jiunn-Diann;Wu Chung-Ze;Ku Hui-Chun;Liao Chun-Cheng;Yeh Chih-Jung;Pei Dee;Chen Yen-Lin
    Contributors: 中山醫學大學;公衛系
    Keywords: diabetes mellitusfirst;phase insulin secretion;glucose effectiveness;insulin resistance;second phase insulin secretion;thyroid-stimulating hormone
    Date: 2021-05-14
    Issue Date: 2021-10-25T02:53:58Z (UTC)
    Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
    Abstract: Increased insulin resistance (IR); decreased glucose effectiveness (GE); and both first-and second phase of insulin secretion (FPIS, SPIS) have always been important factors for the development of type 2 diabetes. Therefore, in this study, we evaluated the relationships between thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and these 4 factors in adult Chinese.

    We randomly enrolled 24,407 men and 24,889 women between 30 and 59 years old. IR, FPIS, SPIS and GE were measured with the equations built by our group.

    IR = log (1.439 + 0.018 × sex - 0.003 × age + 0.029 × BMI - 0.001 × SBP + 0.006 × DBP + 0.049 × TG - 0.046 × HDLC - 0.0116 × FPG) × 10 3.333

    FPIS = 10 [1.477 - 0.119 × FPG + 0.079 × BMI - 0.523 × HDLC]

    SPIS = 10 [-2.4 - 0.088 × FPG + 0.072 × BMI]

    GE = (29.196 - 0.103 × age - 2.722 × TG - 0.592 × FPG) ×10 −3

    The t test was performed to evaluate the differences between normal and diabetic groups. To evaluate the differences of the mean values of the 4 groups, from the highest to the lowest levels of TSH, we used a one-way analysis of variance.

    Age, high density lipoprotein-cholesterol and GE were higher in women. On the other hand, body mass index, blood pressure, low density lipoprotein-cholesterol, triglyceride, FPIS, SPIS and IR were higher in men. TSH was positively related to IR, FPIS, and SPIS and negatively related to GE. According to the r values, the tightest relationship was between TSH and IR, followed by GE, FPIS and SPIS.

    In conclusion, our data showed that IR, FPIS, and SPIS were positively related to the TSH level in middle-aged Chinese, whereas GE was negatively related. In both genders, IR had the tightest association followed by GE, FPIS, and SPIS.
    URI: https://ir.csmu.edu.tw:8080/handle/310902500/21850
    Relation: Medicine, Volume 100, Issue 19, p e25707
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