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Thyroid function and life expectancy with and without noncommunicable diseases: A population-based study.

Arjola BanoLayal ChakerFrancesco U S Mattace-RasoNatalie TerzikhanMaryam KavousiMohammad Arfan IkramRobin P PeetersOscar H Franco
Published in: PLoS medicine (2019)
In this study, we found that people with low-normal thyroid function (i.e., highest tertile of TSH and lowest tertile of FT4 reference ranges) are expected to live more years with and without NCD than those with high-normal thyroid function (i.e., lowest tertile of TSH and highest tertile of FT4 reference ranges). These findings provide support for a re-evaluation of the current reference ranges of thyroid function.
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