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Some previous epidemiological studies have explored the association between serum thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and obesity characteristics.
Recently, a research article was published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, an authoritative journal in the field of endocrine and metabolic diseases, which aims to clarify and analyze the causal relationship between serum TSH levels and obesity-related indicators (BMI and obesity).
The researchers searched the latest genome-wide association study ( GWAS ) on TSH, BMI and obesity to obtain complete statistics.
GWAS
Both IVW and MR-Egger results showed that gene-driven serum TSH did not cause changes in BMI or obesity.
Therefore, considering fT3 together, TSH can be significantly increased by gene-driven increase in BMI .
Considering fT3 together, TSH can be significantly increased by gene-driven increase in BMI
Original source:
Original source:Xichang Wang.
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