Evaluation of the relationship between serum nitric oxide of patients with thyroid disorders and metabolic syndrome indices and nitrate concentration of consuming water in Shiraz: A case-control study

Author:

Jafari Shaghayegh1,Dehghani Mansooreh1,Ghaem Haleh1,Soveid Mahmood1,Hashemi Hasan1

Affiliation:

1. Shiraz University of Medical Sciences

Abstract

Abstract This case-control study aimed to assess the effect of drinking water nitrate on the serum nitric oxide concentration and the risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS) in the population in the Middle East. The study included 50 control and 50 thyroid disorder cases who referred to two medical centers in 2021. In this study, serum nitric oxide concentration, drinking water nitrate, and metabolic syndrome components were measured in the two groups. The results showed there was a statistically significant difference between serum NO in the case and control groups (p-value < 0.001). There was a positive correlation between the concentration of nitrate in drinking water and serum nitric oxide in the case and control groups; however, this relationship was not significant statistically. A statistically significant difference was found between serum nitric oxide and systolic blood pressure in the cases (p-value < 0/05), but there was no significant difference between MetS and nitric oxide. Therefore, we concluded that the relationship between nitric oxide and nitrate in consuming water should be determined in thyroid patients. In addition to their water consumption, it is better to study the nitrate of foods, especially vegetables.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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