It might be safe to post this now that the biggest drinking occasions of the year are out of the way for eleven months or so.
I guess thyroid information needs to be added to open sandwiches, butter, bacon and Sarah Lund as "things from Denmark". [Added 03/01/2013 21:19 - Carlsberg and Tuborg lagers, Central heating components (Grundfos & Danfoss), Lego, Herring, Wind turbines, Bang & Olufsen hifi, Velux roof windows, Anthon Berg chocolates, Haribo sweets, and, as prompted, Danish Pastries. ]
Eur J Endocrinol. 2012 Oct;167(4):483-90. doi: 10.1530/EJE-12-0356. Epub 2012 Jul 16.
Moderate alcohol consumption may protect against overt autoimmune hypothyroidism: a population-based case-control study.
Carlé A, Pedersen IB, Knudsen N, Perrild H, Ovesen L, Rasmussen LB, Jørgensen T, Laurberg P.
Source
Department of Endocrinology and Medicine, Aalborg Hospital, Aarhus University Hospital, DK-9000 Aalborg, Denmark. carle@dadlnet.dk
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
Alcohol consumption is an important protective risk factor for many autoimmune diseases. We wished to study the association between alcohol consumption and autoimmune hypothyroidism.
DESIGN:
Population-based, case-control study, 1997-2001, Denmark.
METHODS:
Patients with newly diagnosed autoimmune overt hypothyroidism (n=140) were prospectively identified in a population (2 027 208 person-years of observation), and their matched controls with normal thyroid function (n=560) were recruited simultaneously from the same population. Participants gave information on alcohol intake, smoking, previous diseases, education, and family history of hypothyroidism. The association between alcohol intake and development of hypothyroidism was analyzed in conditional regression models.
RESULTS:
Hypothyroid cases had reported a lower alcohol consumption than controls (median units of alcohol (12 g) per week: 3 vs 5, P=0.002). In a multivariate regression model, alcohol consumption was associated with a reduction in risk for development of overt autoimmune hypothyroidism. Odds ratios (95% confidence interval) compared with the reference group with a recent (last year) consumption of 1-10 units of alcohol per week were as follows: 0 units/week, 1.98 (1.21-3.33); 11-20 units/week, 0.41 (0.20-0.83); and =21 units/week, 0.90 (0.41-2.00). Similar results were found for maximum previous alcohol consumption during a calendar year. No interaction was found with type of alcohol consumed (wine vs beer), sex, or region of inhabitancy.
CONCLUSIONS:
Alcohol consumption seems to confer considerable protection against development of overt autoimmune hypothyroidism irrespective of sex and type of alcohol consumed.
PMID:
22802427
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/228...
Remember - the important word is not "alcohol" but "moderate"!
Sláinte (or should that be Skål?)
Rod
Picture is of bottles and was, apparently (and believably), taken while the person was drunk./ :