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Hypothyroid-Related Weight Gain
Hypothyroid-Related Weight Gain

Prevalencia: Clinical hypothyroidism: 4.6% of US population; subclinical: 4-10% of adults; 5-8x more common in women

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Evidence-Ranked Ingredients

Ingrediente Calificación Estudios Dirección
Iron C 22 Positive Ver →

About

Hypothyroidism reduces basal metabolic rate by 15-40%, causing weight gain primarily through fluid retention, reduced thermogenesis, and decreased physical activity. Subclinical hypothyroidism affects 4-10% of adults and may cause milder metabolic impairment. Selenium and zinc are essential cofactors for thyroid hormone production and conversion.

Common Symptoms

Weight gain (2-15 kg) Fatigue Cold intolerance Dry skin Constipation Hair thinning Depression Elevated TSH

Risk Factors

  • Female sex
  • Age >60
  • Autoimmune disease (Hashimoto's)
  • Iodine deficiency or excess
  • Selenium deficiency
  • Radiation therapy
  • Family history

Frequently Asked Questions

What supplements are studied for Hypothyroid-Related Weight Gain?
Research has examined 1 supplement ingredients for Hypothyroid-Related Weight Gain, including Iron. Evidence strength varies; review individual grades for details.
How is the evidence for Hypothyroid-Related Weight Gain supplements graded?
We grade supplements on an A-F scale based on clinical study quality, consistency of results, sample sizes, and study design. Grade A indicates strong evidence from multiple clinical trials, while Grade D indicates preliminary evidence requiring further research.
How many studies on Hypothyroid-Related Weight Gain supplements have been reviewed?
Our evidence grades for Hypothyroid-Related Weight Gain are based on a total of 22 peer-reviewed studies across 1 ingredients. Studies are sourced from PubMed and include randomized controlled trials, meta-analyses, and other clinical research.
What are common symptoms of Hypothyroid-Related Weight Gain?
Common symptoms associated with Hypothyroid-Related Weight Gain include Weight gain (2-15 kg), Fatigue, Cold intolerance, Dry skin, Constipation. If you are experiencing these symptoms, consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment options.

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