Tireotoxicose factícia causada pelo uso de suplementos alimentares e produtos naturais

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Autor(a) principal: Bittencourt, Ana Clara de Moraes
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Pereira, Anne Gabriela Correia, Nascimento, Larissa Ferreira Cunha, Nunes, Marcelo Henrique Silva, Bomfim, Marcela Bastos de Paula, Andrade, Vera Lúcia Angelo, Regazzoni, Liubiana Arantes de Araújo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: International Journal of Nutrology (Online)
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Resumo: Introduction: Overvaluation of the image leads to excessive consumption of dietary supplements and natural products such as multivitamins, herbs and substances used for weight loss. This consumption can lead to changes in the body, among them factitious Thyrotoxicosis. Objective: The goal is to describe what has been published in the scientific community concerning the effects of dietary supplements on the development of exogenous thyrotoxicosis, as well as the consequences for the organism. Methodology: Review of the literature non systematically based on databases Pubmed, Lilacs and Cochrane databases, where 136, 109 and 4 articles were respectively found. Among them 14 were selected according to the criteria of inclusion and exclusion. Development: Laboratory analysis concluded that many supplements contained excess of iodine or thyroid hormone. Most of the times, these substances were not included on product labels, making it difficult ANVISA and FDA inspections. The supplements that were analyzed contained extracts of gingko biloba, kelp, guggulu, xanthohumol and withamina somnifera related to increased thyroid function. The use of these products can lead to the development of factitious thyrotoxicosis that causes tachycardia, irritability, insomnia, cardiovascular disorders and hypertension. Drug interactions and nephrotoxic, hematologic and cardiac effects are also reported with the indiscriminate use of these substances. Conclusion: Literature shows that the use of supplements can cause damage in the body, such as factitious thyrotoxicosis and other systemic effects. However, further studies are needed comparing the relation of food supplementation and thyrotoxicosis as well as an efficient control.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tireotoxicose factícia causada pelo uso de suplementos alimentares e produtos naturais
title Tireotoxicose factícia causada pelo uso de suplementos alimentares e produtos naturais
spellingShingle Tireotoxicose factícia causada pelo uso de suplementos alimentares e produtos naturais
Bittencourt, Ana Clara de Moraes
exogenousthyrotoxicosis
factitiousthyrotoxicosis
dietary supplements
title_short Tireotoxicose factícia causada pelo uso de suplementos alimentares e produtos naturais
title_full Tireotoxicose factícia causada pelo uso de suplementos alimentares e produtos naturais
title_fullStr Tireotoxicose factícia causada pelo uso de suplementos alimentares e produtos naturais
title_full_unstemmed Tireotoxicose factícia causada pelo uso de suplementos alimentares e produtos naturais
title_sort Tireotoxicose factícia causada pelo uso de suplementos alimentares e produtos naturais
author Bittencourt, Ana Clara de Moraes
author_facet Bittencourt, Ana Clara de Moraes
Pereira, Anne Gabriela Correia
Nascimento, Larissa Ferreira Cunha
Nunes, Marcelo Henrique Silva
Bomfim, Marcela Bastos de Paula
Andrade, Vera Lúcia Angelo
Regazzoni, Liubiana Arantes de Araújo
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author2 Pereira, Anne Gabriela Correia
Nascimento, Larissa Ferreira Cunha
Nunes, Marcelo Henrique Silva
Bomfim, Marcela Bastos de Paula
Andrade, Vera Lúcia Angelo
Regazzoni, Liubiana Arantes de Araújo
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bittencourt, Ana Clara de Moraes
Pereira, Anne Gabriela Correia
Nascimento, Larissa Ferreira Cunha
Nunes, Marcelo Henrique Silva
Bomfim, Marcela Bastos de Paula
Andrade, Vera Lúcia Angelo
Regazzoni, Liubiana Arantes de Araújo
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factitiousthyrotoxicosis
dietary supplements
topic exogenousthyrotoxicosis
factitiousthyrotoxicosis
dietary supplements
description Introduction: Overvaluation of the image leads to excessive consumption of dietary supplements and natural products such as multivitamins, herbs and substances used for weight loss. This consumption can lead to changes in the body, among them factitious Thyrotoxicosis. Objective: The goal is to describe what has been published in the scientific community concerning the effects of dietary supplements on the development of exogenous thyrotoxicosis, as well as the consequences for the organism. Methodology: Review of the literature non systematically based on databases Pubmed, Lilacs and Cochrane databases, where 136, 109 and 4 articles were respectively found. Among them 14 were selected according to the criteria of inclusion and exclusion. Development: Laboratory analysis concluded that many supplements contained excess of iodine or thyroid hormone. Most of the times, these substances were not included on product labels, making it difficult ANVISA and FDA inspections. The supplements that were analyzed contained extracts of gingko biloba, kelp, guggulu, xanthohumol and withamina somnifera related to increased thyroid function. The use of these products can lead to the development of factitious thyrotoxicosis that causes tachycardia, irritability, insomnia, cardiovascular disorders and hypertension. Drug interactions and nephrotoxic, hematologic and cardiac effects are also reported with the indiscriminate use of these substances. Conclusion: Literature shows that the use of supplements can cause damage in the body, such as factitious thyrotoxicosis and other systemic effects. However, further studies are needed comparing the relation of food supplementation and thyrotoxicosis as well as an efficient control.
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