Phase Locking Values and Analytics for Finding Patterns from Rhythms of Hormones
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https://doi.org/10.69511/ijdsaa.v7i1.286Keywords:
Phase locking value, Hormones, Patterns, Circadian Rhythms, Data GenerationAbstract
The body's hormones have exact timing patterns that function as codes for regular physiology. Sleep, metabolism, temperament, immunity, and reproduction are all influenced by the manner in which a hormone is produced, not just its quantity. The same hormone level can have quite different consequences when these time patterns are disturbed, which can result in issues like poor glucose control, infertility, or sleep disturbances. Internal conflict results from improper signal timing, whereas organs and cells function in unison when signals are timed correctly. Light, food, and activity are examples of external stimuli that have a significant impact on these patterns. Natural timing-restoring clinical treatments frequently perform better than dose-only alternatives. Essentially, the timing of hormone action is just as important to health as their intensity. However, data are not available for all these hormones at one place for a broader study based on analytical techniques for finding any overall relation. This paper describes the different hormones from available resources/data and using this based on a synthetic data generation of 50 number of hormones with temporal characteristics make analytics for finding a broader overview.
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