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THYROID DISEASE RATES/NATURE IN TURKESTANIANS LIVING IN TURKEY: IMPACT OF ETHNICITY ON DISEASES

Year 2019, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 116 - 121, 14.05.2019
https://doi.org/10.35232/estudamhsd.528430

Abstract

Anemia
and thyroid diseases are global health problems with varying prevalence in
different regions and societies of the world. Here, it was aimed to screen
Turkestanian people living in Turkey for anemia and thyroid pathologies and
point out the impact of ethnicity on disease nature.



Randomly
chosen 60 patients with Turkestan origin living in Turkey and 33 Turkish
patients as control group were included in the study. Age, gender, national
origin and co-morbidities were recorded. Anemia and thyroid disease parameters were
tested. Results were analyzed using
SPSS.



There
was no statistically significant difference for age, gender
or co-morbid
diseases between the groups.
Anemia rate was statistically significantly higher and
fT4 level and pathological USG rate were lower in
Turkestan group when
compared to control group. There was no statistically significant difference
between groups for eu/hypo/hyperthyroid states.



Ethnicity is an important variable and determinant of diseases
including anemia and thyroid pathologies. 

References

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  • 10. Dilek E, Tütüncüler F. 2016. The Current Status of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in the World and Turkey. Turkiye Klinikleri J Pediatr Sci; 12:7-13.
  • 11. Iodine Global Network. 2016. (cited 2017 January). Avaliable from: http://www.ign.org/scorecard.htm.
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  • 14. MacLeod DSA, Caturegli P, Cooper DS, Matos PG, Hutfless S. 2014. Variation in Rates of Autoimmune Thyroid Disease by Race/Ethnicity In US Military Personnel. JAMA; 311:1563-5.
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THYROID DISEASE RATES/NATURE IN TURKESTANIANS LIVING IN TURKEY: IMPACT OF ETHNICITY ON DISEASES - TÜRKİYE'DE YAŞAYAN TÜRKİSTANLILARDA TİROİD PATOLOJİSİ ORANLARI/DOĞASI: ETNİSİTENİN HASTALIKLAR ÜZERİNE ETKİSİ

Year 2019, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 116 - 121, 14.05.2019
https://doi.org/10.35232/estudamhsd.528430

Abstract

Anemi
ve tiroid hastalıkları dünyanın farklı bölgelerinde ve toplumlarında değişken
prevalans gösteren global sağlık sorunlarıdır. Burda; Türkiye’de yaşayan
Türkistan kökenli kişileri anemi ve tiroid patolojisi açısından taramak ve
etnisitenin hastalık doğası üzerine etkisine dikkat çekmek amaçlanmıştır.

Çalışmaya
Türkiye’de yaşayan ve random seçilen 60 Türkistan kökenli hasta ve kontrol
grubu olarak 33 Türk hasta alındı. Yaş, cinsiyet ve ko-morbiditeleri
kaydedildi. Anemi ve tiroid hastalık parametreleri tarandı. Sonuçlar SPSS ile
analiz edildi.

Gruplar
arasında yaş, cinsiyet ve ko-morbiditeler açısında fark yoktu. Kontrol grubuyla
karşılaştırıldığında Türkistan grubunda anemi oranı anlamlı şekilde yüksek, fT4
düzeyi ve patolojik tiroid USG oranı anlamlı şekilde düşüktü.

Etnisite anemi ve tiroid patolojileri dahil hastalıklar için
önemli bir değişken ve belirleyicidir.









 

References

  • 1. Update on Thyroid Disorders. 2014. NMIC Bulletin. Volume 20; Number 1 (cited 2017January) Avaliable from: http://www.stjames.ie/GPsHealthcareProfessionals/Newsletters/NMICBulletins/NMICBulletins2014/NMIC%20Update%20on%20Thyroid%20Disorder%20April%202014%20with%20ref.pdf
  • 2. Monaco F. 2003. Clinical Perspective. Classification of Thyroid Diseases: Suggestions for a Revision. JCEM 88: 1428–32.
  • 3. Vanderpump MPJ .2011. The epidemiology of thyroid disease. Br Med Bull; 99: 39-51.
  • 4. de Benoist B, McLean E, Andersson M, Rogers L. 2008. Iodine deficiency in 2007: Global progress since 2003. Food and Nutrition Bulletin ; 29: 3.
  • 5. Ozpinar A, Kelestimur F, Songur Y, Can O, Valentin L, Caldwell K, Arikan E et al .2014. Iodine Status in Turkish Populations and Exposure to Iodide Uptake Inhibitors. ISRN Endocrinol ;803028. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088206
  • 6. Hergenc G, Onat A, Albayrak S, Karabulut A, Turkmen S, Sarı I, Can G. 2005. TSH Levels in Turkish Adults: Prevalences and Associations with Serum Lipids, Coronary Heart Disease and Metabolic Syndrome. Turk J Med Sci; 35: 297-304.
  • 7. Korevaar TI, Medici M, de Rijke YB, Visser W, de Muinck Keizer-Schrama SM, Jaddoe VW, Hofman A et al. 2013. Ethnic differences in maternal thyroid parameters during pregnancy: the Generation R study. J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 98: 3678-86.
  • 8. Statistics by Country for Thyroid Disorders. 2015. (cited 2017 January). Avaliable from: http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/t/thyroid/stats-country.htm
  • 9. Sultanalieva RB, Mamutova S and Frits van der Haar F. 2010. The current salt iodization strategy in Kyrgyzstan ensures sufficient iodine nutrition among school-age children but not pregnant women Public Health Nutrition;13:623-30.
  • 10. Dilek E, Tütüncüler F. 2016. The Current Status of Iodine Deficiency Disorders in the World and Turkey. Turkiye Klinikleri J Pediatr Sci; 12:7-13.
  • 11. Iodine Global Network. 2016. (cited 2017 January). Avaliable from: http://www.ign.org/scorecard.htm.
  • 12. Hossein Gharib. 2012. SECTION V: Emergent Management of Thyroid Disorders in: Thyroid Disorders. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/EME.9781936704811.part4 - Avaliable from: http://press.endocrine.org/doi/abs/10.1210/EME.9781936704811.part4#sthash.JVN01EaC.dpuf
  • 13. Korda H, Erdem E, Woodcock C, Kloc M, Pedersen S, Jenkins S. 2013. Racial And Ethnic Minority Participants In Chronic Disease Selfmanagement Programs: Findings From The Communities Putting Prevention To Work Initiative. Ethnicity & Disease; 23:508-17.
  • 14. MacLeod DSA, Caturegli P, Cooper DS, Matos PG, Hutfless S. 2014. Variation in Rates of Autoimmune Thyroid Disease by Race/Ethnicity In US Military Personnel. JAMA; 311:1563-5.
  • 15. Anthony P. Polednak. 1989. Racial and Ethnic Differences in Disease, 1st ed.NY: Oxford Univ Press.
  • 16. O'Loughlin J. 1999. Understanding the role of ethnicity in chronic disease a challenge for the new millennium. CMAJ;161: 2.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Clinical Sciences
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Feray Akbaş

Hanife Usta Atmaca This is me

Publication Date May 14, 2019
Submission Date February 18, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 4 Issue: 2

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Vancouver Akbaş F, Usta Atmaca H. THYROID DISEASE RATES/NATURE IN TURKESTANIANS LIVING IN TURKEY: IMPACT OF ETHNICITY ON DISEASES. ESTUDAM Public Health Journal. 2019;4(2):116-21.

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