Lean Body Mass as a Predictor of Levothyroxine Requirement in Primary Hypothyroidism as Compared to Actual Body Weight.

Nov 7, 2025Journal of the Endocrine Society

Using Lean Body Mass to Determine Levothyroxine Dosage in Hypothyroidism

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Abstract

Daily LT4 dose per kilogram of actual body weight decreased significantly across BMI categories, with values of 1.73, 1.51, and 1.33 µg/kg respectively.

  • LT4 dosing based on actual body weight decreased as body mass index (BMI) increased.
  • In contrast, dosing calculated using ideal body weight increased with BMI.
  • Lean body mass-based dosing remained stable regardless of BMI categories.
  • LT4 doses showed a significant decrease with increasing age when calculated using actual body weight.
  • Postmenopausal patients received significantly lower doses when based on actual body weight, but not when based on ideal or lean body mass.

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