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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 17.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). 2016 Sep 26;86(2):256–262. doi: 10.1111/cen.13177

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of the subjects

Characteristic Hypothyroid (n = 15) Control (n = 15)
Age (years) 42·4 ± 7·4 43·7 ± 6·3
Gender (male/female) 3/12 4/11
BMI 23·5 ± 0·8 23·3 ± 1·2
Education (years) 13·3 ± 1·5 13·2 ± 1·5
BDI-II 11·0 ± 2·2 3·5 ± 1·8
MoCA 23·3 ± 1·8 26·3 ± 1·2
TSH (mIU/l) 97·8 ± 32·5 2·32 ± 0·8
fT3 (pmol/l) 1·96 ± 0·60 4·79 ± 0·68
fT4 (pmol/l) 6·17 ± 1·14 16·3 ± 2·11

Data are presented as mean ± SD. BMI, body mass index; TSH, thyroid-stimulating hormone; fT3, free triiodothyronine; fT4, free thyroxine; BDI-II, Beck Depression Inventory-II; MoCA, Montreal Cognitive Assessment.