Victor W. Henderson

Publication Details

  • Mildly elevated TSH and cognition in middle-aged and older adults.

    St John JA, Henderson VW, Gatto NM, McCleary CA, Spencer CA, Hodis HN, Mack WJ. Thyroid. 2009; 19 (2): 111-7

    It is accepted that markedly elevated thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels are associated with impaired cognitive function. However, the findings regarding the association between mildly elevated TSH levels and cognition are equivocal. The objective of this study was to assess the relation between TSH levels in the normal to mildly elevated range (0.3-10.0 mIU/L) and several domains of cognitive function.

    PubMedID: 19191743

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