Abstract

Background/Purpose: This study aims to retrospectively analyze existing data to assess the prevalence and intensity of insulin resistance among adults with autoimmune thyroiditis, a condition marked by the body's immune response against its thyroid gland, including Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Insulin resistance, characterized by the body's inadequate response to insulin, complicates blood sugar regulation. This research seeks to explore historical health records of individuals diagnosed with autoimmune thyroiditis to identify potential correlations with insulin resistance. Methods: Our approach involves a comprehensive review of previous medical records, with a focus on evaluating insulin levels, HbA1c values (an indicator of blood sugar regulation), and other pertinent health markers in patients with autoimmune thyroiditis. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS version 26, a software extensively employed in social sciences for statistical computations. The distribution normality was verified through the Shapiro-Wilks test and Box Plot diagrams. Correlation between variables was determined using either Pearson or Spearman's correlation analysis. Results: Our statistical analysis uncovered a significant correlation between higher Insulin Resistance (HOMA-IR) scores and increased levels of blood glucose and insulin, with p-values indicating strong positive relationships (p

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