Thyroid-stimulating hormone levels and incident depression: Results from the ELSA-Brasil study.
Ana Carolina VarellaIsabela M BenseñorCarolina Castro Porto Silva JanovskyAlessandra de Carvalho GoulartMarina G BirckItamar de Souza SantosAndre R BrunoniPaulo Andrade LotufoPublished in: Clinical endocrinology (2021)
Our results showed that low TSH levels were positively associated with incident depression, particularly among women. Similar results were found when restricting the analysis to euthyroid participants. In contrast, high TSH levels were inversely associated with incident depression, also among women.