Treatment of obesity with thyroid hormones in Europe: data from the THESIS* Collaboration

The use of thyroid hormones (TH) to treat obesity is unsupported by evidence as reflected in international guidelines. We explored views about this practice, and associations with respondent characteristics among European thyroid specialists.

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Main Authors: Galofré, Juan C. (Author) , Díez, J. J. (Author) , Attanasio, Roberto (Author) , Nagy, E. V. (Author) , Negro, R. (Author) , Papini, Enrico (Author) , Perros, P. (Author) , Žarković, M. (Author) , Akarsu, E. (Author) , Alevizaki, M. (Author) , Ayvaz, G. (Author) , Bednarczuk, T. (Author) , Beleslin, B. N. (Author) , Berta, E. (Author) , Bodor, M. (Author) , Borissova, A. M. (Author) , Boyanov, M. (Author) , Buffet, C. (Author) , Burlacu, M. C. (Author) , Dobnig, H. (Author) , Fadeyev, V. (Author) , Field, B. C. T. (Author) , Fliers, E. (Author) , Führer, D. (Author) , Hakala, T. (Author) , Jiskra, J. (Author) , Kopp, P. (Author) , Krebs, Michael (Author) , Kršek, M. (Author) , Kužma, M. (Author) , Lantz, M. (Author) , Lazúrová, I. (Author) , Leenhardt, L. (Author) , Luchytskiy, V. (Author) , Puga, F. M. (Author) , McGowan, A. (Author) , Metso, S. (Author) , Moran, C. (Author) , Morgunova, T. (Author) , Niculescu, D. A. (Author) , Perić, B. (Author) , Planck, T. (Author) , Poiana, C. (Author) , Robenshtok, E. (Author) , Rosselet, P. O. (Author) , Ruchala, M. (Author) , Riis, K. R. (Author) , Shepelkevich, A. (Author) , Tronko, M. (Author) , Unuane, D. (Author) , Vardarli, Irfan (Author) , Visser, W. E. (Author) , Vryonidou, M. (Author) , Younes, Y. R. (Author) , Hegedüs, L. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2024
In: Journal of endocrinological investigation

ISSN:1720-8386
DOI:10.1007/s40618-024-02409-z
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Author Notes:J.C. Galofré, J.J. Díez, R. Attanasio, E.V. Nagy, R. Negro, E. Papini, P. Perros, M. Žarković, E. Akarsu, M. Alevizaki, G. Ayvaz, T. Bednarczuk, B.N. Beleslin, E. Berta, M. Bodor, A.M. Borissova, M. Boyanov, C. Buffet, M.C. Burlacu, H. Dobnig, V. Fadeyev, B.C.T. Field, E. Fliers, D. Führer, T. Hakala, J. Jiskra, P. Kopp, M. Krebs, M. Kršek, M. Kužma, M. Lantz, I. Lazúrová, L. Leenhardt, V. Luchytskiy, F.M. Puga, A. McGowan, S. Metso, C. Moran, T. Morgunova, D.A. Niculescu, B. Perić, T. Planck, C. Poiana, E. Robenshtok, P.O. Rosselet, M. Ruchala, K.R. Riis, A. Shepelkevich, M. Tronko, D. Unuane, I. Vardarli, W.E. Visser, M. Vryonidou, Y.R. Younes, L. Hegedüs
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Summary:The use of thyroid hormones (TH) to treat obesity is unsupported by evidence as reflected in international guidelines. We explored views about this practice, and associations with respondent characteristics among European thyroid specialists.
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ISSN:1720-8386
DOI:10.1007/s40618-024-02409-z