ea0020p477 | Obesity and Metabolism | ECE2009
Oz Gul Ozen
, Ersoy Canan
, Gul Bulent
, Guclu Metin
, Ibanoglu Mahmut
, Cangur Sengul
, Kiyici Sinem
, Cander Soner
, Unal Oguz Kaan
, Erturk Erdinc
, Tuncel Ercan
, Imamoglu Sazi
The activity of hypothalamic–pituitary axis is increased in obese patients and some hormonal changes can be observed as a consequence. Although the effects of hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism on weight are clearly demonstrated data regarding the effects of relatively minor defects is limited. There are different results in the literature concerning thyroid function status in obesity, some indicating no change, others elevated serum thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), free...