Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0049oc9.1 | Thyroid Disease 2 | ECE2017

Thyroid function and metabolic syndrome: results from the population-based LifeLines Cohort study

Wolffenbuttel Bruce , Wouters Hanneke , Slagter Sandra , van Waateringe Robert , van Vliet-Ostaptchouk Jana , Links Thera , van der Klauw Melanie

Background: The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a combination of unfavourable health factors including abdominal obesity, dyslipidaemia, hypertension and impaired fasting glucose. Several small-scale studies have reported a relationship between thyroid function and some MetS components or suggested that serum FT3 levels within the normal range were independently associated with insulin resistance. We assessed how thyroid function relates to the prevalence of MetS in a large popul...

ea0049ep672 | Obesity | ECE2017

Unfavourable blood pressure and lipid levels in obese individuals from the general population

Wolffenbuttel Bruce , Slagter Sandra , van Waateringe Robert , van Vliet-Ostaptchouk Jana , van Beek Andre , van der Klauw Melanie

Background: Early diagnosis and treatment of high blood pressure (BP) and high cholesterol is important to reduce cardiovascular mortality risk.Methods: We assessed actual BP and LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C) levels in 88,029 participants (36,122 men), aged 18-80 yrs, without diabetes, from the Dutch Lifelines Cohort study. Participants were categorized according to degree of obesity (normal weight, overweight, obese) and age decade group. BP measurement was r...

ea0041gp71 | Diabetes | ECE2016

A critical evaluation of the metabolic syndrome definition: why we should be more cautious

Slagter Sandra , van Waateringe Robert , van Beek Andre , van der Klauw Melanie , van Vliet-Ostaptchouk Jana , Wolffenbuttel Bruce

Aim: We assessed in both men and women within different BMI- and age classes the prevalence of MetS and its individual components, since these specific estimates obtained simultaneously in a large western European population are lacking. Secondly, we measured as well how age-specific blood pressure (BP) cut-offs affect the prevalence of elevated BP and MetS.Methods: Data of 74 531 western European participants, aged 18–79 years, were obtained from t...

ea0041ep779 | Obesity | ECE2016

Skin autofluorescence is associated with the metabolic syndrome and its individual components

van Waateringe Robert , Slagter Sandra , van Vliet-Ostaptchouck Jana , Graaff Reindert , van der Klauw Melanie , Paterson Andrew , Lutgers Helen , Wolffenbuttel Bruce

Background: Skin autofluorescence (SAF) has been demonstrated to be associated with long-term cardiovascular complications in subjects with either diabetes or renal failure. Since the metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, the aim of the study was to assess the association between SAF and MetS as well as its individuals components.Materials and methods: For this cross-sectional analysis, we included subjects 18–80 yea...

ea0056gp247 | Thyroid non cancer | ECE2018

Serum FT4 levels predict incidence of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease in the general population

Wolffenbuttel Bruce HR , van Vliet-Ostaptchouk Jana V , van Waateringe Robert P , Wouters Hanneke JCM. , Slagter Sandra N , Graaff Reindert , van der Klauw Melanie M

Background: Skin autofluorescence (SAF), measured with the AGE-reader, predicts cardiovascular disease (CVD) and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Thyroid hormone levels (TH) may affect this association. In the present study, we examined whether TH predict 4-years risk of T2D, CVD and mortality in the general population independently of SAF.Methods: We included 28245 participants (age 44±12 years, BMI 25.9±4.3 kg/m2) of the Dutch Lifelines Coho...