Anne Krejbjerg Motavaf
Aalborg University
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Thyroid | 2016
Lena Bjergved; Allan Carlé; Torben Jørgensen; Hans Perrild; Peter Laurberg; Anne Krejbjerg Motavaf; Lars Ovesen; Inge Bülow Pedersen; Lone Banke Rasmussen; Nils Knudsen
BACKGROUND A role for female reproductive factors in the pathogenesis of thyroid autoimmunity has been suggested. This study investigated the prospective association between parity, abortion, use of oral contraceptive pill (OCP), and use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT), and 11-year change in serum thyrotropin (TSH), as well as change in thyroid peroxidase autoantibody (TPOAb) status. METHODS A random sample of 4649 people aged 18-65 years participated in a population-based study in the period 1997-1998. In the study presented here, 1749 non-pregnant women with no history of thyroid disease were included who participated in the 11-year follow-up examination in the period 2008-2010. Gynecological exposures were reported in a self-administered questionnaire at baseline and follow-up. TSH and TPOAb were measured at baseline and follow-up. Increased TPOAb status during follow-up was defined as a TPOAb below the assay cutoff (<30 kIU/L) at baseline and a TPOAb ≥30 kIU/L at follow-up. Multiple linear regression models were used, adjusted for age, smoking status, and urinary iodine excretion. RESULTS An inverse association was found between the number of years on HRT and the risk (odds ratio) of increased TPOAb status during follow-up (0.735 [confidence interval 0.558-0.968], p = 0.03). However, this association was not statistically significant when applying the Bonferroni adjusted significance level. The remaining reproductive factors showed no statistically significant association with risk of increased TPOAb during follow-up. Furthermore, parity, abortions, use of OCP, HRT use, age at menarche, and being pre- or postmenopausal were not significantly associated with 11-year TSH change. CONCLUSIONS No statistically significant association was found between the studied female reproductive measures and 11-year risk of TSH or TPO change. A possible protective role for HRT in the etiology of thyroid autoimmunity, however, deserves further research.
Thyroid | 2015
Anne Krejbjerg Motavaf; Lena Bjergved; Inge Bülow Pedersen; Allan Carlé; N. Knudsen; Hans Perrild; Lars Ovesen; Lone Banke Rasmussen; Peter Laurberg
Dansk Endokrinologisk Selskab:: Årsmøde 2015 | 2015
Anne Krejbjerg Motavaf; Inge Bülow Pedersen; Peter Laurberg
Dansk Endokrinologisk Selskab: | 2015
Anne Krejbjerg Motavaf; Inge Bülow Pedersen; Peter Laurberg
European thyroid journal | 2014
Lena Bjergved; Allan Carlé; Torben Jørgensen; Hans Perrild; Peter Laurberg; Anne Krejbjerg Motavaf; Lars Ovesen; Inge Bülow Pedersen; Lone Banke Rasmussen; Nils Knudsen
European thyroid journal | 2014
Anne Krejbjerg Motavaf; Lena Bjergved; Inge Bülow Pedersen; Nils Knudsen; Torben Jørgensen; Hans Perrild; Lars Ovesen; Lone Banke Rasmussen; Peter Laurberg
Dansk Endokrinologisk Selskabs Årsmøde | 2014
Anne Krejbjerg Motavaf; Inge Bülow Pedersen; Lena Bjergved; Allan Carlé; Torben Jørgensen; Hans Perrild; Lars Ovesen; Lone Banke Rasmussen; Nils Knudsen; Peter Laurberg
Ugeskrift for Læger | 2013
Stine Linding Andersen; Louise Kolding Sørensen; Anne Krejbjerg Motavaf; Margrethe Møller; Peter Laurberg
Ugeskrift for Læger | 2013
Peter Laurberg; Stine Linding Andersen; Anne Krejbjerg Motavaf; Lene Bjergved; Torben Jørgensen; Charlotte Cerqueira; Lars Ovesen; Lone Banke Rasmussen; Hans Perrild; Allan Carlé
Ugeskrift for Læger | 2013
Peter Laurberg; Stine Linding Andersen; Anne Krejbjerg Motavaf; Lena Bjergved; Torben Jørgensen; Charlotte Cerqueira; Lars Ovesen; Lone Banke Rasmussen; Hans Perrild; Allan Carlé