Selenium Thyroid Meta-Analysis Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Selenium Thyroid Meta-Analysis, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

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Selenium Thyroid Meta-AnalysisEmerging evidence suggests that alterations in gut microbial composition may contribute to the pathogenesis and progression of autoimmune diseases, both within the gastrointestinal tract and at distant sites.3Beyhan Yunus Emre (2026)Gut Microbiota and Thyroid Diseases
Selenium Thyroid Meta-AnalysisBeyond immune regulation, accumulating evidence indicates that the gut microbiota contributes to thyroid homeostasis by modulating the intestinal handling of key micronutrients.3Beyhan Yunus Emre (2026)Gut Microbiota and Thyroid Diseases
Selenium Thyroid Meta-AnalysisThe aim of this review is to evaluate current evidence on the gut–thyroid axis and to discuss how alterations in gut microbiota may influence thyroid function, immune tolerance, and the development of autoimmune thyroid disorders.3Beyhan Yunus Emre (2026)Gut Microbiota and Thyroid Diseases
Selenium Thyroid Meta-AnalysisThe gut microbiota plays a critical role in maintaining systemic homeostasis by supporting both digestive and immunological balance.3Beyhan Yunus Emre (2026)Gut Microbiota and Thyroid Diseases
Selenium Thyroid Meta-AnalysisSelenium deficiency has been associated with an increased risk of autoimmune thyroid disorders, including HT [].3Toraih Eman A. (2026)Clinical Outcomes of Selenium Supplementation in Hashimoto's Thyroiditis Without Selenium Deficiency: A Large‐Scale Retrospective Cohort Study
Selenium Thyroid Meta-AnalysisIn these patients, there may be a high risk of developing other autoimmune disorders, as evidence has been shown for rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, or celiac disease [].3Toraih Eman A. (2026)Clinical Outcomes of Selenium Supplementation in Hashimoto's Thyroiditis Without Selenium Deficiency: A Large‐Scale Retrospective Cohort Study
Selenium Thyroid Meta-AnalysisThis study aims to investigate the effects of selenium supplementation on the course of HT, its prognosis, and the risk of developing comorbidities, particularly other autoimmune diseases and thyroid cancer, among patients without documented selenium deficiency.3Toraih Eman A. (2026)Clinical Outcomes of Selenium Supplementation in Hashimoto's Thyroiditis Without Selenium Deficiency: A Large‐Scale Retrospective Cohort Study
Selenium Thyroid Meta-Analysis1 2 3 4 5 6 Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) is a chronic autoimmune disorder characterised by the gradual destruction of the thyroid gland, leading to hypothyroidism.3Toraih Eman A. (2026)Clinical Outcomes of Selenium Supplementation in Hashimoto's Thyroiditis Without Selenium Deficiency: A Large‐Scale Retrospective Cohort Study

Source documents

  1. Gut Microbiota and Thyroid Diseases
  2. Clinical Outcomes of Selenium Supplementation in Hashimoto's Thyroiditis Without Selenium Deficiency: A Large‐Scale Retrospective Cohort Study