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Thyroid Hormone vs. Heart Disease and Metabolic Syndrome

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Thyroid Studies

For an overview of my approach to thyroid hormone replacement (and why it may differ from that of your doctor), please see the Thyroid Hormone page. Here is a sampling of the many research studies that explain why it is often not enough to simply ascertain that thyroid hormone levels are “within the normal range”, and why optimizing just T4 (levothyroxine, commonly as Synthroid) without T3 is also inadequate.

THYROID HORMONE VS. HEART DISEASE AND METABOLIC SYNDROME

Archives of Internal Medicine, 2008

17,000 patients were followed for an average of 8.3 years to see if there was an association between fatal heart disease and thyroid levels that were somewhat low but still considered “normal” by traditional standards:CONCLUSIONS: Thyrotropin levels, even those within the reference range, were linearly associated with Coronary Heart Disease mortality in women. The results indicate that relatively low but clinically normal thyroid function may increase the risk of fatal Coronary Heart Disease.

Arch Intern Med. 2008 Apr 28;168(8):855-60.


Circulation--The Journal of the American Heart Association, 2003

The aim of this prospective study was to assess the role of thyroid hormones in the prognosis of patients with heart disease?. Conclusions: Low-T3 syndrome is a strong predictor of death in cardiac patients and might be directly implicated in the poor prognosis of cardiac patients.

Iervasi G et al. Low-T3 syndrome: a strong prognostic predictor of death in patients with heart disease. Circulation 2003 Feb 11;107(5):708-13.


Atherosclerosis 2009

We have demonstrated that carotid intima-media thickness is independently associated with thyroid function within the normal reference range, which suggests an increased cardiovascular risk in subjects with low-normal thyroid function.

Thyroid function is associated with carotid intima-media thickness in euthyroid subjects. Atherosclerosis 2009; 204:77-81.


Annals of Internal Medicine, 2000

1149 women participated in a large study of chronic disease in older persons in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. All of the women in the study had been through menopause. Between 1990 and 1993, the researchers evaluated women in the study to see if they had blockages in their aorta (a large blood vessel leading from the heart to the body) or any evidence of a past heart attack. At the same time, the researchers collected blood tests of thyroid function.

RESULTS: Women with subclinical hypothyroidism (meaning T4 levels within “normal” range, but elevated TSH) were almost twice as likely as women without this condition to have blockages in the aorta. They were also twice as likely to have had heart attacks.

Subclinical Hypothyroidism Is an Independent Risk Factor for Atherosclerosis and Myocardial Infarction in Elderly Women: The Rotterdam Study. Ann Intern Med February 15, 2000 132:270-278


Maturitas, 2009

We found that TSH levels were associated with Metabolic syndrome in euthyroid postmenopausal women, independently of well known Metabolic Syndrome risk factors. LDL cholesterol and triglycerides were independently associated with TSH levels.

Subjects with high-normal TSH levels had a 1.95-fold increased risk of metabolic syndrome as compared to those with low-normal TSH levels.

Thyroid stimulating hormone is associated with metabolic syndrome in euthyroid postmenopausal women.

Maturitas 2009; 62:301-305


Cardiovascular Reviews and Reports, 2002

Thyroid hormone metabolism is frequently altered in patients with heart disease, leading to a fall in T3 levels potentially resulting in cellular hypothyroidism within the myocardium? Low serum T3 may contribute to contractile dysfunction.

Thyroid Hormone Therapy of Cardiovascular Disease. CVR&R. 2002;23:20-26


Journal of Cardiology, 1993 (Japan)

Decreased Free T3 levels? were associated with worse NYHA [New York Heart Association heart failure] class. ?Patients with ventricular tachycardia demonstrated significantly lower serum values of Free T3.

Shimoyama N et al. [Serum thyroid hormone levels correlate with cardiac function and ventricular tachyarrhythmia in patients with chronic heart failure]. J Cardiol 1993;23(2):205-13.


JAMA (The Journal of the American Medical Association), 2004

In our study, we found significant associations between low levels of Free T3, poor performance, and increased mortality.

Thyroid Status in Old Age. JAMA 2004 Vol 292, No. 21


Preventive Cardiology, Fall 2001

Evidence of an association between subclinical hypothyroidism and cardiovascular disease is mounting. The impact of thyroid hormone on lipid levels is mediated primarily through T3. Thus the decreased T3 seen in hypothyroidism may result in increased serum cholesterol.

An Association Between Varying Degrees of Hypothyroidism and Hypercholesterolemia in Women: The Thyroid-Cholesterol Connection. Preventive Cardiology, Vol. 4, Issue 4, pp 179-182, Fall 2001