Results of thyroid hormone levels in women
- VernacularTitle:Эмэгтэйчүүдийн бамбайн дааврын түвшинг судалсан дүн
- Author:
Bolor B
1
;
Bat-Erdene D
2
;
Oyun-Erdene R
1
Author Information
1. Etugen University and School of Health
2. YU BI LAB diagnostic center
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Triiodothyronine;
thyroxine;
thyrotropin;
women’s
- From:Mongolian Medical Sciences
2024;208(2):8-12
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
Introduction:The average age of the population varies in every country of the world, which depends on the changes
that occur in the body during aging and many external and internal factors that affect it. Thyroid
hormones play an important role in ensuring and maintaining normal metabolic function throughout
life. Our country is located in a mountainous region of the mainland, the amount of iodine in drinking
water is low, and the amount of iodine taken from food is low, which creates the risk of iodine deficiency
disorders. Therefore, we aimed to study how the thyroid function changes with age in Mongolian
people.
Goal:A comparative study of thyroid hormone secretion levels in adult women.
Material and Method:In our study, 83 women over the age of 20 were selected based on the “Yu Bi Lab” diagnostic center.
Triiodothyronine (T3), thyroxine (T4), and thyrotropin (TSH) of the women participating in the study
were determined using the FHU method using the Magiwel ELISA diagnostic kit manufactured by
United Biotech.
Results:81 women over 20 years of age participated in our study, the average age was 44.45±14.17, and the
participants were divided into 5 groups with 10 age intervals. 20-29 years 18% (n=15) average age
24.6±2.64, 30-39 years 22% (n=18) average age 33.6± 3.12, 40-49 years 16% (n=13) average age
45.15±1.67, 50-59 years 25% (n=20) average age 54.15±2.99, 60-69 years 19% (n=15) average age
63.73± 3.05, were.
Conclusion:
1. When comparing T3 and T4 hormones by age group, T3 hormone is higher in the 30-39 age group
at 5.05 ng/ml. The T4 hormone gradually decreases with age.
2. Thyroiodin hormone increased with age. The relationship between the age of the participants
and TSH hormone was directly related to statistical age when calculated by Pearson’s correlation
coefficient (p=0.01).
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