Table 1 Characteristics of control, hypothyroid and hyperthyroid subjects.

From: Changes in profile of lipids and adipokines in patients with newly diagnosed hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism

 

Control

Hypothyroid

Hyperthyroid

n

355

197

230

Male

120 (33.8%)

68 (34.5%)

76 (33.0%)

Age (year)

47.07 ± 15.15

46.50 ± 15.64

45.85 ± 13.94

FT4 (pmol/L)

14.29 (10.00, 19.04)a

7.25 (4.28, 9.68)b

32.18 (5.21, 84.09)c

FT3 (pmol/L)

3.38 (2.63, 6.65)a

2.57 (1.08, 4.67)b

15.97 (1.81, 59.63)c

TSH (mIU/L)

2.52 (0.51, 4.94)a

3.58 (4.98, 103.59) b

0.004 (0.000, 16.43)c

BMI

24.55 ± 3.36a

25.72 ± 2.89b

23.76 ± 2.91c

Glucose (mmol/L)

4.44 (2.38, 16.51)

4.57 (2.23, 13.79)

4.52 (2.09, 9.92)

Insulin (mU/L)

9.07 (3.64, 27.90)a

9.74 (3.95, 29.35)b

10.15 (5.89, 30.74)b

HOMA-IR

1.89 (0.89, 10.29)a

1.95 (0.93, 9.19)ab

2.12 (0.94, 9.36)b

TC (mmol/L)

4.65 ± 0.89a

4.80 ± 0.85b

4.55 ± 0.87a

TG (mmol/L)

1.53 ± 1.30a

1.80 ± 1.18b

1.50 ± 1.25a

HDLC (mmol/L)

1.30 ± 0.30a

1.24 ± 0.44ab

1.22 ± 0.30b

LDLC (mmol/L)

2.50 ± 0.89a

2.68 ± 1.12b

2.32 ± 0.95c

  1. Comparisons of variables expect for age and gender between groups were adjusted by age and gender. Different superscripts indicate significantly statistical difference between groups (p < 0.05).