Mild thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) elevations are highly prevalent whereas large proportion of individuals with TSH elevations is without chronic autoimmune thyroid diseases. TSH secretion exhibits a daily circadian rhythm,… Click to show full abstract
Mild thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) elevations are highly prevalent whereas large proportion of individuals with TSH elevations is without chronic autoimmune thyroid diseases. TSH secretion exhibits a daily circadian rhythm, and we previously reported that individuals with sleep disorders have significantly higher TSH levels than controls.[1] In this study, we evaluated the ratio of isolated TSH elevation in individuals with night‐sleep restricted and re‐evaluate which when night‐sleep was recovered.
               
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