Obesity and Thyroid Axis.
Krzysztof WalczakKrzysztof WalczakPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2021)
Development of obesity is primarily the result of imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Thyroid hormones influence energy expenditure by regulating cellular respiration and thermogenesis and by determining resting metabolic rate. Triiodothyronine influences lipid turnover in adipocytes and impacts appetite regulation through the central nervous system, mainly the hypothalamus. Thyroid-stimulating hormone may also influence thermogenesis, suppress appetite and regulate lipid storage through lipolysis and lipogenesis control. Subclinical hypothyroidism may induce changes in basal metabolic rate with subsequent increase in BMI, but obesity can also affect thyroid function via several mechanisms such as lipotoxicity and changes in adipokines and inflammatory cytokine secretion. The present study investigated the complex and mutual relationships between the thyroid axis and adiposity.
Keyphrases
- adipose tissue
- insulin resistance
- weight loss
- weight gain
- high fat diet induced
- metabolic syndrome
- type diabetes
- body mass index
- oxidative stress
- heart rate
- body weight
- fatty acid
- blood pressure
- heart rate variability
- physical activity
- bone mineral density
- replacement therapy
- mass spectrometry
- postmenopausal women
- single molecule