Carbohydrate metabolism in thyrotoxicosis, with special reference to its relation to calorie intake.
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SATO, T., SAITO, S., KOKUBUN, M., SAITO, T., ITO, M., YAMAMOTO, M., KAISE, K. and KAISE, N. Carbohydrate Metabolism in Thyrotoxicosis, with Special Reference to Its Relation to Calorie Intake. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1982, 136 (3), 343-348 -The effect of two kinds of caloric intake, 30kcal and 60kcal per kg of ideal body weight with the same amount of protein, on glucose tolerance and the metabolism of thyrotoxicosis was studied. A diet of 30kcal per kg of ideal body weight was not sufficient for the thyrotoxicosis, and all the patients lost body weight. On a diet of 60kcal per kg of ideal body weight, weight reduction was minimal and the urinary nitrogen and blood lactate levels increased. Insulin secretion also increased on a 60kcal diet, but there was no deterioration of glucose tolerance even in cases of thyrotoxicosis showing mild glucose intolerance. These results suggest that sufficient calories for the thyrotoxicosis are at least 60kcal per kg of ideal body weight, irrespectively of mild glucose intolerance.
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