Study of the relationship of thyroid status and frailty in older Egyptian men

Background This study was conducted in Endocrine and Diabetes Clinic (Cairo University) and National Institute of Diabetes and Endocrinal Glands from 2016 to 2017. Aim To recognize the relationship between thyroid status and frailty in older Egyptian men, as distinguishing proof of contrasts in thyr...

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Main Authors: Maha H El Din Ibrahim, Mohamed M Alsebaie, Haidy I Elbendary, Elham M Yousief
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-01-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.esim.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-7782;year=2019;volume=31;issue=4;spage=884;epage=895;aulast=El
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author Maha H El Din Ibrahim
Mohamed M Alsebaie
Haidy I Elbendary
Elham M Yousief
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Mohamed M Alsebaie
Haidy I Elbendary
Elham M Yousief
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description Background This study was conducted in Endocrine and Diabetes Clinic (Cairo University) and National Institute of Diabetes and Endocrinal Glands from 2016 to 2017. Aim To recognize the relationship between thyroid status and frailty in older Egyptian men, as distinguishing proof of contrasts in thyroid function as a hazard factor for frailty gives added chances to recognize men in danger of more unfortunate well- being results. Methods The study included 100 geriatric Egyptians men without overt thyroid disorder. All patients were subjected to medical history and physical measurement including assessment of frailty by using FRAIL scale (Fatigue, Résistance, Ambulation, Illnesses and Loss of weight, with frailty represented by the presence of three or more of these elements), free thyroxine level and thyroid-stimulating hormone. Results The average age of the patients was 67.34±3.42 years. of 100 men, four patients were classified as having overt hyperthyroidism, two patients having overt hypothyroidism (2.0%), 10 patients having subclinical hyperthyroidism (10%), one patient with subclinical hypothyroidism (1.0%), and 83 patients were euthyroid (83%), and 40 men were classified as being frail. The authors found a positive correlation of frailty with age (P<0.001). Conclusion There is a statistically significant association of frailty with smoking (P=0.014) and hypertension (P=0.003). There was no factually noteworthy relationship between frailty and thyroid-stimulating hormone, free T4, and free T3, and no measurably statistically significant difference between frailty and change in thyroid function (P=0.592).
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spelling doaj.art-400fdf7233fa405ab536e985a1d947fb2022-12-21T23:03:57ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine1110-77822090-90982019-01-0131488489510.4103/ejim.ejim_96_19Study of the relationship of thyroid status and frailty in older Egyptian menMaha H El Din IbrahimMohamed M AlsebaieHaidy I ElbendaryElham M YousiefBackground This study was conducted in Endocrine and Diabetes Clinic (Cairo University) and National Institute of Diabetes and Endocrinal Glands from 2016 to 2017. Aim To recognize the relationship between thyroid status and frailty in older Egyptian men, as distinguishing proof of contrasts in thyroid function as a hazard factor for frailty gives added chances to recognize men in danger of more unfortunate well- being results. Methods The study included 100 geriatric Egyptians men without overt thyroid disorder. All patients were subjected to medical history and physical measurement including assessment of frailty by using FRAIL scale (Fatigue, Résistance, Ambulation, Illnesses and Loss of weight, with frailty represented by the presence of three or more of these elements), free thyroxine level and thyroid-stimulating hormone. Results The average age of the patients was 67.34±3.42 years. of 100 men, four patients were classified as having overt hyperthyroidism, two patients having overt hypothyroidism (2.0%), 10 patients having subclinical hyperthyroidism (10%), one patient with subclinical hypothyroidism (1.0%), and 83 patients were euthyroid (83%), and 40 men were classified as being frail. The authors found a positive correlation of frailty with age (P<0.001). Conclusion There is a statistically significant association of frailty with smoking (P=0.014) and hypertension (P=0.003). There was no factually noteworthy relationship between frailty and thyroid-stimulating hormone, free T4, and free T3, and no measurably statistically significant difference between frailty and change in thyroid function (P=0.592).http://www.esim.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-7782;year=2019;volume=31;issue=4;spage=884;epage=895;aulast=Elegyptian menfrailtythyroid disorders
spellingShingle Maha H El Din Ibrahim
Mohamed M Alsebaie
Haidy I Elbendary
Elham M Yousief
Study of the relationship of thyroid status and frailty in older Egyptian men
The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine
egyptian men
frailty
thyroid disorders
title Study of the relationship of thyroid status and frailty in older Egyptian men
title_full Study of the relationship of thyroid status and frailty in older Egyptian men
title_fullStr Study of the relationship of thyroid status and frailty in older Egyptian men
title_full_unstemmed Study of the relationship of thyroid status and frailty in older Egyptian men
title_short Study of the relationship of thyroid status and frailty in older Egyptian men
title_sort study of the relationship of thyroid status and frailty in older egyptian men
topic egyptian men
frailty
thyroid disorders
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