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Subclinical thyroid dysfunction and incident diabetes: a systematic review and an individual participant data analysis of prospective cohort studies.

Heba AlwanFanny VillozMartin FellerRobin P F DullaartStephan J L BakkerRobin P PeetersMaryam KavousiDouglas C BauerAnne R CappolaBu B YeapJohn P WalshSuzanne J BrownGraziano CeresiniLuigi FerrucciJacobijn GusseklooStella TrompetMassimo IacovielloJae Hoon MoonSalman RazviIsabela M BensenorFereidoun AziziAtieh AmouzegarSergio ValdésNatalia ColomoNick J WarehamJ Wouter JukemaRudi G J WestendorpKi Woong KimNicolas RodondiCinzia Del Giovane
Published in: European journal of endocrinology (2022)
Evidence is conflicting regarding whether an association exists between subclinical thyroid dysfunction and incident diabetes. We therefore aimed to investigate whether individuals with subclinical thyroid dysfunction are more prone to develop diabetes in the long run as compared to euthyroid individuals. We included data from 18 international cohort studies with 61 178 adults and a mean follow-up time of 8.2 years. We did not find an association between subclinical hypothyroidism or subclinical hyperthyroidism at baseline and incident diabetes at follow-up. Our results have clinical implications as they neither support screening patients with subclinical thyroid dysfunction for diabetes nor treating them in the hope of preventing diabetes in the future.
Keyphrases
  • cardiovascular disease
  • type diabetes
  • glycemic control
  • data analysis
  • oxidative stress
  • machine learning
  • metabolic syndrome
  • weight loss
  • insulin resistance
  • deep learning
  • artificial intelligence
  • case control