Age-related changes in thyroid function: a longitudinal study of a community-based cohort

Context: In cross-sectional studies, serum TSH concentrations increase with age. This has not beenexamined longitudinally, and it is uncertain whether the TSH increase reflects healthy aging oroccult thyroid failure.Methods: We measured serum TSH, free T4, thyroid peroxidase, and thyroglobulin antib...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Bremner, A., Feddema, P., Leedman, P., Brown, S., Beilby, J., Lim, E., Wilson, S., O'Leary, Peter, Walsh, J.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Endocrine Society 2012
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49327
_version_ 1848758217125920768
author Bremner, A.
Feddema, P.
Leedman, P.
Brown, S.
Beilby, J.
Lim, E.
Wilson, S.
O'Leary, Peter
Walsh, J.
author_facet Bremner, A.
Feddema, P.
Leedman, P.
Brown, S.
Beilby, J.
Lim, E.
Wilson, S.
O'Leary, Peter
Walsh, J.
author_sort Bremner, A.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
collection Online Access
description Context: In cross-sectional studies, serum TSH concentrations increase with age. This has not beenexamined longitudinally, and it is uncertain whether the TSH increase reflects healthy aging oroccult thyroid failure.Methods: We measured serum TSH, free T4, thyroid peroxidase, and thyroglobulin antibodies in1100 participants in the 1981 and 1994 Busselton Health Surveys and derived a reference group of908 individuals without thyroid disease or thyroid antibodies. We examined changes in thyroidfunction longitudinally and, in 781 participants, explored associations with the CAPZB polymorphismrs10917469.Results: At 13 yr follow-up, mean serum TSH increased from 1.49 to 1.81 mU/liter, a change in meanTSH (TSH) of 0.32 mU/liter [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.27, 0.38, P0.001], whereas mean freeT4 concentration was unchanged (16.6 vs. 16.6 pmol/liter, P 0.7). The TSH increase was mostmarked in the elderly, such that gender-adjusted TSH increased by 0.08 mU/liter (95% CI 0.04,0.11) for each decade of baseline age. People with higher baseline TSH values had proportionallysmaller increases in TSH, with each additional 1.0 mU/liter of baseline TSH associated with a 0.13mU/liter decrease (age and gender adjusted) in TSH (95% CI 0.09, 0.16). The TSH did not differsignificantly by CAPZB genotype.Conclusions: Aging is associated with increased serum TSH concentrations, with no change in freeT4 concentrations. The largest TSH increase is in people with the lowest TSH at baseline. Thissuggests that the TSH increase arises from age-related alteration in the TSH set point or reducedTSH bioactivity rather than occult thyroid disease. (J Clin Endocrinol Metab 97: 0000–0000, 2012)
first_indexed 2025-11-14T09:40:28Z
format Journal Article
id curtin-20.500.11937-49327
institution Curtin University Malaysia
institution_category Local University
last_indexed 2025-11-14T09:40:28Z
publishDate 2012
publisher Endocrine Society
recordtype eprints
repository_type Digital Repository
spelling curtin-20.500.11937-493272017-03-15T22:56:27Z Age-related changes in thyroid function: a longitudinal study of a community-based cohort Bremner, A. Feddema, P. Leedman, P. Brown, S. Beilby, J. Lim, E. Wilson, S. O'Leary, Peter Walsh, J. Busselton health study longitudinal study thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) thyroid sera aging Context: In cross-sectional studies, serum TSH concentrations increase with age. This has not beenexamined longitudinally, and it is uncertain whether the TSH increase reflects healthy aging oroccult thyroid failure.Methods: We measured serum TSH, free T4, thyroid peroxidase, and thyroglobulin antibodies in1100 participants in the 1981 and 1994 Busselton Health Surveys and derived a reference group of908 individuals without thyroid disease or thyroid antibodies. We examined changes in thyroidfunction longitudinally and, in 781 participants, explored associations with the CAPZB polymorphismrs10917469.Results: At 13 yr follow-up, mean serum TSH increased from 1.49 to 1.81 mU/liter, a change in meanTSH (TSH) of 0.32 mU/liter [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.27, 0.38, P0.001], whereas mean freeT4 concentration was unchanged (16.6 vs. 16.6 pmol/liter, P 0.7). The TSH increase was mostmarked in the elderly, such that gender-adjusted TSH increased by 0.08 mU/liter (95% CI 0.04,0.11) for each decade of baseline age. People with higher baseline TSH values had proportionallysmaller increases in TSH, with each additional 1.0 mU/liter of baseline TSH associated with a 0.13mU/liter decrease (age and gender adjusted) in TSH (95% CI 0.09, 0.16). The TSH did not differsignificantly by CAPZB genotype.Conclusions: Aging is associated with increased serum TSH concentrations, with no change in freeT4 concentrations. The largest TSH increase is in people with the lowest TSH at baseline. Thissuggests that the TSH increase arises from age-related alteration in the TSH set point or reducedTSH bioactivity rather than occult thyroid disease. (J Clin Endocrinol Metab 97: 0000–0000, 2012) 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49327 Endocrine Society restricted
spellingShingle Busselton health study
longitudinal study
thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
thyroid
sera
aging
Bremner, A.
Feddema, P.
Leedman, P.
Brown, S.
Beilby, J.
Lim, E.
Wilson, S.
O'Leary, Peter
Walsh, J.
Age-related changes in thyroid function: a longitudinal study of a community-based cohort
title Age-related changes in thyroid function: a longitudinal study of a community-based cohort
title_full Age-related changes in thyroid function: a longitudinal study of a community-based cohort
title_fullStr Age-related changes in thyroid function: a longitudinal study of a community-based cohort
title_full_unstemmed Age-related changes in thyroid function: a longitudinal study of a community-based cohort
title_short Age-related changes in thyroid function: a longitudinal study of a community-based cohort
title_sort age-related changes in thyroid function: a longitudinal study of a community-based cohort
topic Busselton health study
longitudinal study
thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
thyroid
sera
aging
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49327