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TPO Antibodies
TPO antibodies indicate potential autoimmune thyroid activity. For athletes, undetected thyroid autoimmunity may subtly affect training capacity, recovery, and metabolic efficiency. Including TPO testing in your health monitoring can support optimal performance readiness.
What It Measures
This test measures antibodies against thyroid peroxidase (TPO), an enzyme essential for thyroid hormone synthesis. The presence of TPO antibodies may indicate that the immune system is targeting the thyroid gland. This marker is commonly used by healthcare providers to evaluate autoimmune thyroid disease.
Why It Matters
Thyroid autoimmunity detected through TPO testing may explain unexplained fatigue, slow recovery, or performance plateaus in athletes. Identifying these antibodies early allows your healthcare provider to monitor thyroid function closely and intervene before significant performance impact occurs.
When to Test
Your healthcare provider may recommend TPO antibody testing when an autoimmune thyroid condition is suspected, when TSH levels are abnormal, or when there is a family history of thyroid disease. It may also be considered during pregnancy planning, as thyroid autoimmunity can potentially affect pregnancy outcomes.
Symptoms
Low Levels
High Levels
Recommendations
Male
Normal TPO antibodies indicate no autoimmune thyroid disease. Maintain regular thyroid monitoring.
Elevated TPO antibodies indicate autoimmune thyroid disease (Hashimoto's or Graves'). Consider thyroid ultrasound and endocrinology consultation.
Female
Normal TPO antibodies indicate no autoimmune thyroid disease. Maintain regular thyroid monitoring.
Elevated TPO antibodies indicate autoimmune thyroid disease (Hashimoto's or Graves'). Consider thyroid ultrasound and endocrinology consultation.
Lifestyle Tips
Some people find that an anti-inflammatory diet, stress management, adequate vitamin D and selenium intake, and regular exercise may support thyroid health when TPO antibodies are present. Avoiding excessive iodine intake is sometimes discussed. Always consult your healthcare provider before making significant dietary or lifestyle changes.