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Factors Affecting Thyroid Condition Shafaq L., Nepean High School Ottawa Carleton District School Board
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Thyroid Condition n common among teens as well as adults n marked either by underactive or overactive thyroid gland n leads to Hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism n result of improper functioning of thyroid glands that fails to produce adequate insulin for the body n characterized by low metabolism, weight gain or weight loss, fatigue, stress, muscular and joint pains.
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Hypothesis n I hypothesized that following factors have an impact on thyroid condition in human beings: n Age and gender n Body mass. n Health regions n Emotional attitude n Physical activity level n Regular diet n Job hours n Stress level
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Data Analysis
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n background search showed that thyroid disorder is 5-7 times common in female population than in males. n female population – range of 17.3 from 0.2% to 17.5% – mean value of 9.8 – median of 9.6 – standard deviation (5.77) n male population – range of 5.3 from 0.2 to 5.5% – mean value of 2.3 – half of the population is above 1.95 and half is below – standard deviation of 1.74 – Age also seems to play an equally important role in both males and females.
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Age vs Thyroid Disorder
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n strong positive linear correlation between age and male/female population having thyroid disorder n cases of thyroid disorder increases with age. n males and females might have different factors that affect there thyroid condition n age is one such factor that is strongly correlated with both the male and female population suffering from thyroid disorder
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Region vs Thyroid Condition
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Rural Health Regions
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Body Mass Index
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Job Hours vs Thyroid
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n standard deviation is 1.5 which shows percentage of population suffering from thyroid clusters around the mean in the range of 7.3 n The range of job hours is 3.9 with the mean value of 54.2 n job hours do not have a strong impact on thyroid condition n increase in the job hours does not reflect an increase in the percentage of population suffering from thyroid disorder
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Stress Level vs Thyroid
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n The graph shows that higher the stress level the greater the percentage of population suffering from thyroid will be greater n stress have an impact in worsening thyroid condition n relationship is understandable as higher stress level can cause trouble in the secretion of hormones and in the functioning of the body glands. n The average stress level is 20.6 with the median value of 20.5 in the range of 31
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Diet vs Thyroid
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n The graph shows a big difference between people who have thyroid condition and their regular diet. n People who often did not eat the desired quality of food have the highest percentage of thyroid disorder. n This is understandable as these people are most likely to lack sufficient nutrition needed for the proper functioning of the body
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Diet vs Thyroid
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n People in mature ages have less population who have thyroid due to the fact that they often did not eat the desired quality of food. n Thus diet seem to have an impact on thyroid condition for those who are in young age. n For the people who are older there might be other factors that play the dominant role in worsening thyroid condition. n Thus poor diet can be considered as one factor why young people have thyroid.
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Physical Activity vs Thyroid
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n The graph shows strong positive linear correlation between the population suffering from thyroid disease with low physical activity level and age. n The relationship is understandable as with age the level of physical activity is likely to fall and this can result in high percentage of population suffering from thyroid disorder. n However physical activity itself has a negative correlation with the percentage of population suffering from thyroid. n The correlation is negative because increase in the level of physical activity will reduce the percentage of thyroid disorder cases.
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Emotional Behaviour vs Thyroid
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n The emotional behavior of a person is divided into five levels of sadness. Level 5 being the highest level of sadness has the highest percentage of thyroid disease. n Thus from the graph conclusion can be made that the risk of thyroid disease increases with the level of sadness. n The relationship between emotional behavior and thyroid shows strong positive linear correlation with the correlation coefficient of coefficient of 0.9506.
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Emotional Behaviour vs Thyroid n females are at a high risk of thyroid disorder than males n thyroid condition has strong positive correlation with age, BMI and stress level and emotional behavior n Increase in age, stress or BMI will result in an increase in the percentage of population suffering from thyroid disorder. n Emotional behavior of a person indicates how the person feels for his life. n People who have thyroid disorder tend to be more dissatisfied with life n insufficient diet and physical activity have negative correlation with thyroid condition. n Physical activity is one of the major indication of health
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