Is your thyroid functioning properly? Thyroid hormones are essential as they regulate energy levels, metabolism, body temperature, mood, heart rate, and blood pressure.
If your thyroid is not producing enough hormones, a condition known as hypothyroidism, it can affect your body in negative ways and leave you feeling sluggish.
While the cause of thyroid disorders is largely unknown, there is evidence that certain foods can aid in thyroid function. If you have hypothyroidism, here are five foods to add to your diet.
To keep track of the thyroid-healthy foods you want to include in your diet, consider making yourself a thyroid diet chart. You can pin it on your fridge or keep it in a clearly visible area of your kitchen to make sure you're staying on track.
While nearly 20 million Americans have thyroid disorders, only about 40 percent are aware of their condition. Browse this symptom checklist to see if you might have a thyroid disorder. If you're concerned about your thyroid function, make an appointment with a primary care physician or endocrinologist at Baylor St. Luke's Medical Group.
Sources:
American Thyroid Association | Iodine Deficiency
American Thyroid Association | Low Iodine Diet
American Thyroid Association | Hypothyroidism