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Healthline
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Hyperthyroidism and Exercise Intolerance: What to Know
January 31, 2025 - With peak exercise intolerance, your heart cannot pump enough blood to meet your body’s oxygen demands during intense activity. Regular exercise and physical activity can benefit people with hyperthyroidism, and most people can exercise without a risk of serious complications.
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PubMed
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 8571001
Thyroid status and exercise tolerance. Cardiovascular and metabolic considerations - PubMed
Additionally, decreased mobilisation of free fatty acids from adipose tissue and, consequently, lower plasma free fatty acid levels compound the problem of reduced lipid delivery to active skeletal muscle in the hypothyroid state. In contrast, cardiovascular support is enhanced in hyperthyroidism, implicating other factors in exercise tolerance.
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PubMed Central
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC12042061
Thyroid Gland Disorders and Physical Activity: Can They Affect Each Other? - PMC
This condition is also associated ... substrate, leading to greater glycolytic flux in muscle. Furthermore, hyperthermia, a well-known symptom of hyperthyroidism, may also contribute to exercise intolerance, and the core temperature during exercise is higher in the hyperthyroid ...
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Cleveland Clinic
health.clevelandclinic.org › uncontrolled-thyroid-exercise-diet-risks
Exercise and Diet Risks Associated With Uncontrolled Thyroid
November 26, 2021 - “For someone who has significant clinical hyperthyroidism, it’s as if they are already running a treadmill every day, even in their sleep,” says Dr. Nasr. “Excessive exercise can cause a person to go into heart failure if their thyroid hormones are not under control.”
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Physiopedia
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Hyperthyroidism - Physiopedia
This patient would still be able ... normally not occur in clients attending therapy in outpatient settings. Hyperthyroidism is associated with exercise intolerance and reduced exercise capacity....
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PubMed
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 12165109
Cardiovascular hemodynamics and exercise tolerance in thyroid disease - PubMed
In hyperthyroidism, cardiovascular exercise testing and analysis of respiratory gas exchange demonstrate low efficiency of cardiopulmonary function as well as impaired chronotropic, contractile, and vasodilatatory reserves, which are reversible ...
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Imaware
imaware.health › blog › exercising-for-a-healthy-thyroid
Exercising For Healthy Thyroid Function - What You Need To Know | imaware
October 21, 2021 - Frustratingly, thyroid problems can make it harder to exercise. Both hypo- and hyperthyroidism are associated with exercise intolerance when untreated, because they cause the body to have an abnormal response to exercise.
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Verywell Health
verywellhealth.com › exercising-with-thyroid-disease-3231592
Exercising With Thyroid Disease
November 17, 2025 - Once your thyroid symptoms are under control and your hormone levels are normal, incorporating exercise into your routine is not only safe, it's encouraged. An overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) produces excess thyroid hormones, which ...
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Chestnet
journal.chestnet.org › article › S0012-3692(15)46534-1 › pdf
Low Efficiency of Oxygen Utilization During Exercise in ...
November 1, 1996 - Hyperthyroidism causes low work efficiency, which may limit exercise tolerance.
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Springer
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Thyroid Status and Exercise Tolerance | Sports Medicine
October 9, 2012 - Additionally, decreased mobilisation of free fatty acids from adipose tissue and, consequently, lower plasma free fatty acid levels compound the problem of reduced lipid delivery to active skeletal muscle in the hypothyroid state. In contrast, cardiovascular support is enhanced in hyperthyroidism, implicating other factors in exercise intolerance.
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British Thyroid Foundation
btf-thyroid.org › coping-with-exercise
Coping with exercise
Advice on how to exercise when living with a thyroid disorder
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F. A. Davis
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Hyperthyroidism | Exercise Prescription for Medical Conditions: Handbook for Physical Therapists | F.A. Davis PT Collection | McGraw Hill Medical
During exercise activities the client should be regularly assessed for signs of heat intolerance, which may include excessive sweating, muscle cramping, nausea, tingling in the extremities, and syncope.
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ScienceDirect
sciencedirect.com › science › article › abs › pii › S1360859224004534
Comparison of exercise capacity and physical activity in patients with hyperthyroidism and controls - ScienceDirect
October 15, 2024 - Exercise capacity, respiratory muscle strength and endurance, PAL, dyspnea, and QoL were affected in patients. Patients with hyperthyroidism should be evaluated at the onset of diagnosis, followed up, and referred to cardiopulmonary rehabilitation programs at the earliest.
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Thyroideyedisease
thyroideyedisease.org › iteds-activities › informative-articles-and-posts › diet-and-exercise-in-thyroid-disease
Diet and Exercise in Thyroid Disease
Strenuous exercise in patients with uncontrolled hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism is not advisable since these conditions affect the person’s metabolism and heart rate (increase in hyperthyroidism or decrease in hypothyroidism). With proper treatment of the thyroid disorder and monitoring, ...
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BMC Public Health
bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com › articles › 10.1186 › s12889-024-18768-4
Association between physical activity and thyroid function in American adults: a survey from the NHANES database | BMC Public Health | Full Text
May 10, 2024 - High-intensity PA may impair thyroid ... overt hypothyroidism, and AIT in men, while studies have shown that exercise has no relationship with hyperthyroidism....
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ForeverFitScience
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Can I Exercise With An Overactive Thyroid? » ForeverFitScience
May 14, 2019 - Simply, the answer is yes you can exercise – however, there are some caveats around this (McAllister, 1995). First and foremost, hyperthyroidism is already associated with an increased heart rate at rest, as well as during exercise.
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ScienceDirect
sciencedirect.com › science › article › abs › pii › S0012369215455862
Impaired Cardiopulmonary Exercise Capacity in Patients With Hyperthyroidism - ScienceDirect
January 11, 2016 - In this study, incremental cardiopulmonary exercise testing in hyperthyroid patients showed a marked decrease in submaximal work and an impaired rise in heart rate from rest to the ventilatory anaerobic threshold. Despite a normal minute ventilation during exercise, a reduced ventilatory anaerobic threshold in H was noted.
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Livestrong
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Thyroid Problems and Exercising | Livestrong.com
April 10, 2020 - According to endocrinologist Christian Nasr, MD, on the Cleveland Clinic's website, excessive exercise can be dangerous for someone with severe hyperthyroidism — it can cause heart failure if their thyroid hormones are not under control.
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ResearchGate
researchgate.net › publication › 276986221_Thyroid_Status_and_Exercise_Tolerance
(PDF) Thyroid Status and Exercise Tolerance
September 1, 1995 - Additionally, decreased mobilisation of free fatty acids from adipose tissue and, consequently, lower plasma free fatty acid levels compound the problem of reduced lipid delivery to active skeletal muscle in the hypothyroid state. In contrast, cardiovascular support is enhanced in hyperthyroidism, implicating other factors in exercise intolerance.