ANALYSIS OF RISK FACTORS FOR THYROID NODULES AND STUDY ON THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH DIABETES AND STROKE

Author:

WANG FEI1ORCID,YUAN CHENDI1ORCID,WANG XUEFEI1ORCID,CAO JIAWEN2ORCID,GAO XIAOWEN3ORCID,WANG YIFEI3ORCID,HAN FULONG3ORCID,QIAN QIAOHUI4ORCID,SHAO ZEGUO5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Health Science and Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai 200093, P. R. China

2. School of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai Institute of Technology, Shanghai 201418, P. R. China

3. School of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai University of Medicine & Health Sciences, Shanghai 201318, P. R. China

4. Shanghai University of Medical & Health Science Affiliated Zhoupu Hospital, Shanghai 201318, P. R. China

5. School of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai University of Medicine & Health Sciences, Shanghai University of Medical & Health Science Affiliated Zhoupu Hospital, Shanghai 201318, P. R. China

Abstract

To explore the risk factors for thyroid nodules and their correlation with diabetes and stroke, the authors conducted a study on 1000 patients with metabolic syndrome (MS). The analysis included variables such as gender, age, familial thyroid disease, salt intake, iodine intake, smoking, alcohol consumption, sleep quality, mental stress, exercise, BMI, blood pressure, diabetes, and baseline nodules. The Apriori algorithm of machine learning was used to derive 12 association rules ([Formula: see text]), and the decision tree algorithm was used to derive 20 effective knowledge rules. The results showed that iodine intake, salt intake, BMI, and advanced age were high-risk factors for thyroid nodules. Exercise, BMI, and age were strongly correlated, while exercise, mental stress, iodine intake, and salt intake showed a strong correlation. Exercise, sleep, smoking, and alcohol consumption influenced mental stress, while age, diseases (diabetes, hypertension, obesity), and lifestyle habits influenced sleep quality. The risk of diabetes and stroke increased in patients with thyroid nodules, and there was a strong correlation among diabetes, stroke, and thyroid nodules.

Funder

2020 National Social Science Fund

Shanghai Pudong New Area Science and Technology Development Fund Public Institution Livelihood Research Special (Medical and Health) Project

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

Subject

Biomedical Engineering

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