Background: As thyroid hormones are essential for normal pubertal growth and sexual development, TSH, free T-3 (FT3) and free T-4 (FT4) levels undergo progressive modification during childhood and puberty. Aim: To establish thyroid hormone reference ranges in pre-pubertal children, pubertal adolescents, and adults and to evaluate any differences in thyroid function between overweight and normal-weight pubertal subjects. Subjects and methods: Chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay was used to analyze TSH, FT3 and FT4 concentrations in serum samples from 508 children and adolescents aged 6 to 18 yr and 100 healthy adults aged 30 to 60 yr, and from 68 overweight pubertal adolescents. As data were not normally distributed, we compared them through non-parametric tests for independent samples and the reference ranges were assumed to lie between the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile. Results: We found a progressive and significant reduction in TSH, FT3, and FT4 levels in the three groups with increasing age. TSH levels were significantly higher in overweight patients than in the normal-weight group, but there were no significant differences for FT3 or FT4. Conclusions: This study revealed significant differences in levels of thyroid hormone between different age groups and allowed us to establish normal reference ranges for pre-pubertal children between 0.87-5.19 mIU/l for TSH, 4.75-8.59 pmol/l for FT3, and 13.09-20.61 pmol/l for FT4, and for pubertal adolescents between 0.76-4.51 mIU/l for TSH, 4.26-8.46 pmol/l for FT3 and 10.94-19.09 pmol/l for FT4. (C) 2013, Editrice Kurtis

Reference ranges for thyroid hormones in normal Italian children and adolescents and overweight adolescents / Radicioni, Antonio; Tahani, N.; Spaziani, M.; Anzuini, A.; Piccheri, C.; Semeraro, A.; Tarani, Luigi; Lenzi, Andrea. - In: JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION. - ISSN 0391-4097. - STAMPA. - 36:5(2013), pp. 326-330. [10.3275/8581]

Reference ranges for thyroid hormones in normal Italian children and adolescents and overweight adolescents

RADICIONI, Antonio;N. Tahani;M. Spaziani;TARANI, Luigi;LENZI, Andrea
2013

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Background: As thyroid hormones are essential for normal pubertal growth and sexual development, TSH, free T-3 (FT3) and free T-4 (FT4) levels undergo progressive modification during childhood and puberty. Aim: To establish thyroid hormone reference ranges in pre-pubertal children, pubertal adolescents, and adults and to evaluate any differences in thyroid function between overweight and normal-weight pubertal subjects. Subjects and methods: Chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay was used to analyze TSH, FT3 and FT4 concentrations in serum samples from 508 children and adolescents aged 6 to 18 yr and 100 healthy adults aged 30 to 60 yr, and from 68 overweight pubertal adolescents. As data were not normally distributed, we compared them through non-parametric tests for independent samples and the reference ranges were assumed to lie between the 2.5th and 97.5th percentile. Results: We found a progressive and significant reduction in TSH, FT3, and FT4 levels in the three groups with increasing age. TSH levels were significantly higher in overweight patients than in the normal-weight group, but there were no significant differences for FT3 or FT4. Conclusions: This study revealed significant differences in levels of thyroid hormone between different age groups and allowed us to establish normal reference ranges for pre-pubertal children between 0.87-5.19 mIU/l for TSH, 4.75-8.59 pmol/l for FT3, and 13.09-20.61 pmol/l for FT4, and for pubertal adolescents between 0.76-4.51 mIU/l for TSH, 4.26-8.46 pmol/l for FT3 and 10.94-19.09 pmol/l for FT4. (C) 2013, Editrice Kurtis
2013
ft3; ft4; pubertal stages; tsh; reference ranges
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Reference ranges for thyroid hormones in normal Italian children and adolescents and overweight adolescents / Radicioni, Antonio; Tahani, N.; Spaziani, M.; Anzuini, A.; Piccheri, C.; Semeraro, A.; Tarani, Luigi; Lenzi, Andrea. - In: JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION. - ISSN 0391-4097. - STAMPA. - 36:5(2013), pp. 326-330. [10.3275/8581]
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