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Influence of cigarette smoking on thyroid gland--an update.

Endokrynologia Polska
January 1, 2014
Nadia Sawicka-Gutaj et al. (7 authors)
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tReviewHuman Study
Extracted Claims (20)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
cigarette smoking
neutral
thyroid gland
-
-
exerts multiple effects
#1
smoking
neutral
thyroid function tests
-
-
induce changes
#2
smoking
decrease
TSH
-
-
decrease
#3
smoking
increase
thyroid hormones
-
-
increase
#4
tobacco smoking
neutral
thyroid autoimmunity
-
-
play a role
#5
smoking
neutral
Graves' hyperthyroidism
-
-
significant influence
#6
smoking
neutral
Graves' orbitopathy
-
-
significant influence
#7
smoking
increase
disease development
-
-
increase the risk
#8
smoking
decrease
treatment
-
-
reduce the effectiveness
#9
smoking
increase
disease
-
-
induce relapse
#10
smoking
decrease
thyroglobulin antibodies
smokers
-
lower prevalence
#11
smoking
decrease
thyroperoxidase antibodies
smokers
-
lower prevalence
#12
smoking
decrease
hypothyroidism
smokers
-
lower prevalence
#13
smoking
increase
hypothyroidism
smokers with Hashimoto's thyroiditis
-
increased risk
#14
cigarette smoking
increase
multinodular goitre
people in iodine-deficient areas
-
increases the incidence
#15
smoking
decrease
differentiated thyroid cancer
-
-
reduce the risk
#16
active smoking during pregnancy
neutral
maternal thyroid function
pregnant women
-
modify
#17
passive smoking during pregnancy
neutral
maternal thyroid function
pregnant women
-
modify
#18
active smoking during pregnancy
neutral
foetal thyroid function
pregnant women
-
modify
#19
passive smoking during pregnancy
neutral
foetal thyroid function
pregnant women
-
modify
#20
Abstract

Many studies have shown that cigarette smoking exerts multiple effects on the thyroid gland. Smoking seems to induce changes in thyroid function tests, like decrease in TSH and increase in thyroid hormones. However, these alterations are usually mild. In addition, tobacco smoking may also play a role in thyroid autoimmunity. Many studies have confirmed a significant influence of smoking on Graves' hyperthyroidism and particularly on Graves' orbitopathy. Here, smoking may increase the risk of disease development, may reduce the effectiveness of treatment, and eventually induce relapse. The role of smoking in Hashimoto's thyroiditis is not as well established as in Graves' disease. Nonetheless, lower prevalence of thyroglobulin antibodies, thyroperoxidase antibodies and hypothyroidism were found in smokers. These findings contrast with a study that reported increased risk of hypothyroidism in smokers with Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Moreover, cigarette smoking increases the incidence of multinodular goitre, especially in iodine-deficient areas. Some studies have examined cigarette smoking in relation to the risk of thyroid cancer. Interestingly, many of them have shown that smoking may reduce the risk of differentiated thyroid cancer. Furthermore, both active and passive smoking during pregnancy might modify maternal and foetal thyroid function. This review evaluates the current data concerning the influence of cigarette smoking on thyroid gland, including hormonal changes, autoimmunity and selected diseases. These findings, however, in our opinion, should be carefully evaluated and some of them are not totally evidence-based. Further studies are required to explain the effects of smoking upon thyroid pathophysiology.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
FemaleGraves DiseaseHashimoto DiseaseHumansHyperthyroidismHypothyroidismPregnancyPregnancy ComplicationsPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsSmokingThyroid DiseasesThyroid Function TestsThyroid GlandThyroid HormonesThyroid NeoplasmsThyroiditis, AutoimmuneThyrotropinThyroxineTriiodothyronine
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Total Citations36
Citations/Year3.3
Relative Citation Ratio1.58
NIH Percentile66.9%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.75
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