Title: Endocrine System
1Endocrine System
2Vocabulary
- Hormones chemicals that travel in the blood and
cause changes in different parts of the body - Glands a tissue or group of tissues that make
and release hormones - Pituitary gland the Master Glandbecause it
regulates and controls activities of other
endocrine glands
3- Thyroid gland controls the rate at which the
body uses energy - Parathyroid glands regulate calcium levels in
the blood - Thymus gland regulates the immune system, which
helps the body fight disease - Adrenal glands help the body respond to stress
and danger
4- Pancreas regulates blood sugar levels
- Ovaries (female) Testes (male) produce
hormones involved in reproduction
5Pituitary Gland
- Known as the master gland because it regulates
and controls activities of other endocrine glands - 3 lobes are anterior, intermediate, and posterior.
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7Growth Disorders
- Abnormal amounts can result in small stature or
extra large stature in children - Some people take it illegally (Stallone) and its
long term health effects are unknown at this time
8Diseases of the Thyroid
- Graves disease hyperthyroidism overactive
and enlarged gland produces excessive thyroxine.
Symptoms include nervousness, weight loss,
increased thirst, rapid heartbeat, and
intolerance to cold - The Actor Marty Feldman
- suffered from Graves Disease
- as does Maggie Smith
9Thyroid diseases continued
- Hypothyroidism low thyroxine production causes
fatigue, dry skin, weight gain, constipation and
sensitivity to cold - Goiter enlargement of the thyroid gland, caused
mainly by lack of iodin in the diet. - Oprah Winfrey has been
- treated for mild hypothyroidism
10Pancreas
- Serves both the digestive and endocrine systems.
- Secretes 2 hormones that regulate the level of
glucose in the blood glucagon and insulin. - Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disorder in which
the pancreas produces too little or no insulin,
resulting in high blood glucose levels. Symptoms
include fatigue, weight loss, thirst and frequent
urination. - Type 1 10 of all diabetics treated with
insulin - Type 2 18 of North Americans over 60 have
insulin resistance treated with diet and
insulin if needed - Gestational Diabetes 2-5 - high blood glucose
during pregnancy that may proceed Type 2 diabetes
and may damage the health of the fetus and mother
11Pancreas
12Famous people with Diabetes
- Halle Berry - Diabetes didn't stop her from
appearing as the super-powered mutant Storm in
the X-Men movies. However, her recent statement
that she's gone from having type 1 to type 2
diabetes did raise a lot of eyebrows - because
it's impossible! - Adam Morrison - Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at
age 14, Adam worked hard and made it all the way
to the NBA. - Gary Hall - This Olympic athlete didn't let type
1 diabetes stop him from earning a gold medal in
swimming.
13- Elliott Yamin - After being diagnosed with type 1
diabetes at age 16, he went on to become one of
the top singers on American Idol in 2006. - Vanessa Williams - Not only was Vanessa the first
African-American Miss America, she is also a
diabetic. - Jackie Robinson - The first black baseball player
in the major leagues had diabetes. - George Lucas - The creator of the Star Wars saga
is a very mild type 2 diabetic. - Thomas Edison - The inventor of the
light bulb was a diabetic.
14Reproductive Hormones
- Testosterone (testes) stimulates secondary sex
characteristics in males (ex. Facial hair,
broader shoulders, and stimulates sperm
production - Estrogen (ovaries) stimulates secondary sex
characteristics in females - Progesterone (ovaries) allows the uterus to
prepare for pregnancy and helps regulate the
menstrual cycle
15Secondary Sex Characteristics
Girls average girls grow 12 inches and gain
about 40 pounds between ages 11-16, reaching her
full adult height by age 16 or 17. Other
physical changes are acne or pimples, body hair
grows, breasts develop, hips widen and
menstruation begins. Boys average boys grow 16
inches and gain about 60 pounds between ages
12-18, reaching his full adult height by age 18
or 19. Other physical changes are acne or
pimples, facial hair grows, voice deepens,
shoulders broaden and body hair grows.
16Endocrine System Health
- 7 Steps to Controlling of the Controller By
taking charge of your lifestyle you can have a
tremendous impact on your glandular health and
hormonal balance. Just follow these seven simple
steps. 1. Eat Healthy. Good quality protein and
essential oils are most important. Eat more
fruits, vegetables, low-fat protein and get your
oils from fish, nuts and whole grains. 2. Let
Go of Stress. Excess tension and negative
emotions exhaust your adrenal glands. Learn how
to let it go. Rest, relaxation techniques,
exercise and a positive attitude can all help.
17- 3. Exercise Daily. Moderate regular exercise is
a must. And it doesn't take much. A half-hour
walk, swim or a low-impact home exercise video
all work just fine. 4. Drink Water. Your body
is made up mostly of water that needs to be
replenished by at least 8 glasses a day. No other
liquid can replace the benefits of pure water.
5. Think Positively. Your attitude has a huge
impact on your health, your body and how you
feel. Learning to use your mind positively can
make all the difference.6. Improve Your
Lifestyle. Bad habits reek havoc on your hormonal
system. If you want to be healthy and feel good,
give up smoking and junky food and drinks.7.
Take Natural Health Supplements. Research has
proven you can't get everything you need for
optimum health from the modern diet no matter
how good yours is