From the The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism...
Risk of Thyroid Disease in Individuals with Celiac Disease
Symptoms of Thyroid Disease include...Background: It has been suggested that celiac disease is associated with thyroid disease. Earlier studies, however, have been predominately cross-sectional and have often lacked controls. There is hence a need for further research. In this study, we estimated the risk of thyroid disease in individuals with celiac disease from a general population cohort.
Methods: A total of 14,021 individuals with celiac disease (1964–2003) and a matched reference population of 68,068 individuals were identified through the Swedish national registers. Cox regression estimated the risk of thyroid disease in subjects with celiac disease. Analyses were restricted to individuals with a follow-up of more than 1 yr and with no thyroid disease before study entry or within 1 yr after study entry. Conditional logistic regression estimated the odds ratio for subsequent celiac disease in individuals with thyroid disease.Results: Celiac disease was positively associated with hypothyroidism (4.4 times more likely), thyroiditis (3.6 times more likely) and hyperthyroidism (2.9 times more likely). The highest risk estimates were found in children (hypothyroidism 6.0, thyroiditis 4.7 and hyperthyroidism 4.8).
Conclusion: Celiac disease is associated with thyroid disease, and these associations were seen regardless of temporal sequence. This indicates shared etiology and that these individuals are more susceptible to autoimmune disease.
* Fatigue
* Abnormal menstruation
* Weight gain or loss
* Dry and coarse skin & hair
* Depression
* Intolerance to cold
* Irritability
* Muscle weakness
* Tremors
* Vision problems (eye irritation)
2 comments:
Another article about this from Reuters..
http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSTRE4AH61Z20081118
http://www.celiac.com/articles/21713/1/Tissue-Transglutaminase-Antibodies-May-Contribute-to-Thyroid-Dysfunction-in-Celiac-Disease-Patients/Page1.html
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