Enzymatic explanation of temperament
2002
Zulkifle, M. (Aligarh Muslim Univ. (India). Dept. of Jarahat) | Zaidi, I.H.
There are various exogenous and endogeneous factors which tend to alter the temperament. The most important endogenous factors is the composition in respect of hormones and ions. In the study of hundred volunteers there observed a definite relation in between T3 and T4 level and temperament. The level of these hormones was found at upper limit in volunteers with hot temperament. While at lower limit in the cold one. Thyroid hormones are mainly concerned with heat and its associated functions of the body, which are amongst the most important determinants of temperament are not thyroid dependent.
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