If the only certainty
is change then, like the scouts, it is best to be prepared.
The one thing you may
be certain is that your thyroid hormone values change as you age, when you are
under stress and may have been programmed to change by your genes.
Your personal thyroid
hormone level may be a risk factor for disease, just as blood pressure or
cholesterol levels are used in deterring heart disease, Thyroid Stimulating
Hormone fluctuates enough to be considered a harbinger of health change. This is an idea worth considering according
to Welsh researcher, Peter N. Taylor.
He has suggested that
the horse named Thyroid Stimulating Hormone should be in font of the cart. He reckons that individual variations in TSH
levels are more useful than marching people along an arbitrary reference line
of values.
He and his team cross
referenced 40 studies to find that elevated TSH or
lower thyroid hormone levels were associated with more cardiovascular risk factors, poor response
to stress and poor pregnancy outcomes. Lower TSH or elevated thyroid hormone
levels were linked to decreased bone mineral density with an increased fracture
risk.
They
concluded, that though more study is indicated, even modest variations in TSH
levels are significant when it comes to personal health.
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