Department of Epidemiology, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (ISPM) Universitat Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Thyroid. 2021 Jun;31(6):870-875. doi: 10.1089/thy.2020.0517. Epub 2020 Dec 23.
Thyroid hormones are important metabolic regulators exerting effects in multiple systemic functions including muscular and cardiorespiratory function. Thyroid hormones may influence physical activity levels. However, there are currently no studies evaluating the association between thyroid function and physical activity levels in the general population. In a population-based cohort study between 2006 and 2013, we assessed the cross-sectional and longitudinal (with a mean follow-up time of 5 years) association of serum thyrotropin (TSH) and free thyroxine (fT4) with physical activity (metabolic equivalent task [MET] hours per week). Information on physical activity was collected using a validated questionnaire (Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam, median 22.50 MET hours per week). The association of TSH and fT4 with physical activity was examined using linear regression models in the cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses, adjusted for age, sex, lifestyle factors, and cardiovascular disease. In sensitivity analyses, we examined the association between thyroid function and physical activity including only participants within the reference range of thyroid function. We additionally examined moderate and vigorous physical activity separately as outcomes. We included 2470 participants for the cross-sectional analysis (mean age 57.3 years, 58% women) and 1907 participants for the longitudinal analysis (mean age 56.9 years). There was no association between TSH (mIU/L) or fT4 (ng/dL) and physical activity ( = 0.65, 95% confidence interval [CI, -1.67 to 2.98] and = 2.76, [CI -7.15 to 12.66], respectively) on cross-sectional analysis. Similarly, in the longitudinal analyses, we observed no association of TSH ( = 1.16, [CI -1.31 to 3.63]) or fT4 ( = -6.63, [CI -17.06 to 3.80]) with physical activity. We did not observe an association between the endogenous thyroid hormone level and total physical activity. Further studies need to be performed to evaluate whether thyroid hormone replacement therapy is associated with physical activity.
甲状腺激素是重要的代谢调节剂,对包括肌肉和心肺功能在内的多种全身功能发挥作用。甲状腺激素可能会影响身体活动水平。然而,目前尚无研究评估一般人群中甲状腺功能与身体活动水平之间的关系。在 2006 年至 2013 年期间进行的一项基于人群的队列研究中,我们评估了血清促甲状腺激素(TSH)和游离甲状腺素(fT4)与身体活动(代谢当量任务[MET]小时/周)的横断面和纵向(平均随访时间为 5 年)关联。身体活动信息使用经过验证的问卷(阿姆斯特丹纵向老龄化研究,中位数 22.50 MET 小时/周)收集。在横断面和纵向分析中,使用线性回归模型检查 TSH 和 fT4 与身体活动的关联,调整因素包括年龄、性别、生活方式因素和心血管疾病。在敏感性分析中,我们仅检查了甲状腺功能正常范围内的参与者的甲状腺功能与身体活动之间的关联。我们还分别检查了中度和剧烈身体活动作为结果。我们纳入了 2470 名参与者进行横断面分析(平均年龄 57.3 岁,58%为女性)和 1907 名参与者进行纵向分析(平均年龄 56.9 岁)。在横断面分析中,TSH(mIU/L)或 fT4(ng/dL)与身体活动之间没有关联( = 0.65,95%置信区间[CI],-1.67 至 2.98]和 = 2.76,[CI] -7.15 至 12.66])。同样,在纵向分析中,我们也没有观察到 TSH( = 1.16,[CI] -1.31 至 3.63])或 fT4( = -6.63,[CI] -17.06 至 3.80])与身体活动之间的关联。我们没有观察到内源性甲状腺激素水平与总身体活动之间的关联。需要进一步研究来评估甲状腺激素替代疗法是否与身体活动有关。