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Background: Hypothyroidism is considered a cause of depression or an important risk factor, but recent studies have provided conflicting evidence regarding the existence and extent of this association
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It is unclear whether this connection is mainly due to subsyndromic depression or whether it applies to clinical depression
Hypothyroidism is considered to be a cause or an important risk factor for depression, but recent studies have provided conflicting evidence regarding the existence and extent of this association
Data source: From the creation of the pubmed, PsycINFO and Embase databases to May 2020, we searched for research on the association between hypothyroidism and clinical depression
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Research selection: The two reviewers independently selected epidemiological and population-based studies, which provide a statistical classification of laboratory or international diseases and related health problems, and are based on operational standards (such as the "Manual of Psychiatric Diagnosis and Statistics" 》) Diagnosis of hypothyroidism and diagnosis of depression (the international statistical classification of diseases or diseases and related health problems) or the cut-off value in the established rating scale
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Data extraction and analysis: Two reviewers independently extracted data and evaluated the research based on the Newcastle-Ottawa scale
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Calculate the summary odds ratio (OR) in a meta-analysis of random effects
Main results and measures: The pre-determined main result is the relationship between clinical depression and hypothyroidism or autoimmunity
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Results: Among the 4350 articles screened, 25 studies were selected for meta-analysis, including 348,014 participants
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Hypothyroidism is associated with clinical depression (OR, 1.
Table 1 The relationship between hypothyroidism and depression
Table 1 The relationship between hypothyroidism and depressionTable 2 Main results
Table 2 Main resultsTable 3 The relationship between thyroid peroxidase antibody positive and depression
Table 3 The relationship between thyroid peroxidase antibody positive and depressionConclusion and significance: In this systematic review and meta-analysis, the effect size between hypothyroidism and clinical depression is much lower than previously assumed, and the mild association may be limited to overt hypothyroidism and female individuals
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Autoimmunity may not be the driving factor of this comorbidity
In this systematic review and meta-analysis, the effect size between hypothyroidism and clinical depression is much lower than previously assumed, and the mild association may be limited to overt hypothyroidism and female individuals
Bode H, Ivens B, Bschor T, Schwarzer G, Henssler J, Baethge C, Association of Hypothyroidism and Clinical Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
Association of Hypothyroidism and Clinical Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
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