Talithia Williams: Own your body's data

122,943 views ใƒป 2014-08-11

TED


Please double-click on the English subtitles below to play the video.

00:12
As a kid I always loved information
0
12860
2879
00:15
that I could get from data
1
15739
1848
00:17
and the stories that could be told with numbers.
2
17587
3042
00:20
I remember, growing up, I'd be frustrated at
3
20629
2284
00:22
how my own parents would lie to me using numbers.
4
22913
5546
00:28
"Talithia, if I've told you once I've told you a thousand times."
5
28459
4984
00:33
No dad, you've only told me 17 times
6
33443
3892
00:37
and twice it wasn't my fault. (Laughter)
7
37335
3162
00:40
I think that is one of the reasons I got a Ph.D. in statistics.
8
40497
3164
00:43
I always wanted to know,
9
43661
908
00:44
what are people trying to hide with numbers?
10
44569
3186
00:47
As a statistician,
11
47755
1183
00:48
I want people to show me the data
12
48938
3853
00:52
so I can decide for myself.
13
52791
2335
00:55
Donald and I were pregnant with our third child
14
55126
3049
00:58
and we were at about 41 and a half weeks,
15
58175
2734
01:00
what some of you may refer to as being overdue.
16
60909
3377
01:04
Statisticians, we call that
17
64286
1835
01:06
being within the 95 percent confidence interval.
18
66121
2686
01:08
(Laughter)
19
68807
1866
01:10
And at this point in the process
20
70673
2278
01:12
we had to come in every couple of days
21
72951
2193
01:15
to do a stress test on the baby,
22
75144
1808
01:16
and this is just routine,
23
76952
1182
01:18
it tests whether or not the baby is feeling any type of undue stress.
24
78134
4586
01:22
And you are rarely, if ever, seen by your actual doctor,
25
82720
3393
01:26
just whoever happens to be working at the hospital that day.
26
86113
3167
01:29
So we go in for a stress test and after 20 minutes
27
89280
2746
01:32
the doctor comes out and he says,
28
92026
3498
01:35
"Your baby is under stress, we need to induce you."
29
95524
5555
01:41
Now, as a statistician, what's my response?
30
101079
4619
01:45
Show me the data!
31
105698
3672
01:49
So then he proceeds to tell us
32
109370
2702
01:52
the baby's heart rate trace went from 18 minutes,
33
112072
2425
01:54
the baby's heart rate was in the normal zone
34
114497
1971
01:56
and for two minutes it was in what appeared to be
35
116468
2953
01:59
my heart rate zone and I said,
36
119421
3710
02:03
"Is it possible that maybe this was my heart rate?
37
123131
2366
02:05
I was moving around a little bit,
38
125497
1995
02:07
it's hard to lay still on your back,
39
127492
2298
02:09
41 weeks pregnant for 20 minutes.
40
129790
2518
02:12
Maybe it was shifting around."
41
132308
2173
02:14
He said, "Well, we don't want to take any chances."
42
134481
4976
02:19
I said okay.
43
139457
1260
02:20
I said, "What if I was at 36 weeks
44
140717
1719
02:22
with this same data?
45
142436
1809
02:24
Would your decision be to induce?"
46
144245
3879
02:28
"Well, no, I would wait until you were at least
47
148124
3568
02:31
38 weeks, but you are almost 42,
48
151692
2010
02:33
there is no reason to leave that baby inside,
49
153702
2007
02:35
let's get you a room."
50
155709
1951
02:37
I said, "Well, why don't we just do it again?
51
157660
6581
02:44
We can collect more data.
52
164241
1721
02:45
I can try to be really still for 20 minutes.
53
165962
2411
02:48
We can average the two and see
54
168373
2683
02:51
what that means. (Laughter)
55
171056
2682
02:53
And he goes,
56
173738
3647
02:57
"Ma'am, I just don't want you to have a miscarriage."
57
177385
7049
03:04
That makes three of us.
58
184434
3132
03:07
And then he says,
59
187566
1154
03:08
"Your chances of having a miscarriage double
60
188720
4118
03:12
when you go past your due date. Let's get you a room."
61
192838
3767
03:16
Wow. So now as a statistician, what's my response?
62
196605
6287
03:22
Show me the data!
63
202892
1348
03:24
Dude, you're talking chances,
64
204240
1205
03:25
I do chances all day long, tell me all about chances.
65
205445
2256
03:27
Let's talk chances. (Laughter)
66
207701
1822
03:29
Let's talk chances.
67
209523
1965
03:31
So I say, "Okay, great.
68
211488
1201
03:32
Do I go from a 30-percent chance to a 60-percent chance?
69
212689
3901
03:36
Where are we here with this miscarriage thing?
70
216590
2551
03:39
And he goes, "Not quite, but it doubles,
71
219141
3296
03:42
and we really just want what's best for the baby."
72
222437
4982
03:47
Undaunted, I try a different angle.
73
227419
2163
03:49
I said, "Okay, out of 1,000 full-term pregnant women,
74
229582
5507
03:55
how many of them are going to miscarry
75
235089
2527
03:57
just before their due date?
76
237616
1795
03:59
And then he looks at me and looks at Donald,
77
239411
2848
04:02
and he goes, about one in 1,000.
78
242259
4703
04:06
I said, "Okay, so of those 1,000 women, how many
79
246962
2830
04:09
are going to miscarry just after their due date?"
80
249792
4858
04:14
"About two." (Laughter)
81
254650
3572
04:18
I said, "Okay, so you are telling me that my chances
82
258222
2044
04:20
go from a 0.1-percent chance
83
260266
3947
04:24
to a 0.2-percent chance."
84
264213
4246
04:28
Okay, so at this point the data is not convincing us
85
268459
2298
04:30
that we need to be induced,
86
270757
1628
04:32
and so then we proceed to have a conversation
87
272385
1949
04:34
about how inductions lead to a higher rate
88
274334
2648
04:36
of Cesarean sections, and if at all possible we'd like to avoid that.
89
276982
3991
04:40
And then I said,
90
280973
1252
04:42
"And I really don't think my due date is accurate."
91
282225
2880
04:45
(Laughter)
92
285105
2600
04:47
And so this really stunned him
93
287705
2740
04:50
and he looked sort of puzzled
94
290445
1650
04:52
and I said, "You may not know this,
95
292095
2132
04:54
but pregnancy due dates are calculated
96
294227
1581
04:55
assuming that you have a standard 28-day cycle,
97
295808
2538
04:58
and my cycle ranges โ€”
98
298346
1402
04:59
sometimes it's 27, sometimes it's up to 38 โ€”
99
299748
3547
05:03
and I have been collecting the data to prove it.
100
303295
3154
05:06
(Laughter)
101
306449
3784
05:10
And so we ended up leaving the hospital that day without being induced.
102
310233
5837
05:16
We actually had to sign a waiver to walk out of the hospital.
103
316070
6193
05:22
And I'm not advocating that you not listen to your doctors,
104
322263
3688
05:25
because even with our first child,
105
325951
1918
05:27
we were induced at 38 weeks; cervical fluid was low.
106
327869
3642
05:31
I'm not anti-medical intervention.
107
331511
2458
05:33
But why were confident to leave that day?
108
333969
2864
05:36
Well, we had data that told a different story.
109
336833
3650
05:40
We had been collecting data for six years.
110
340483
5008
05:45
I had this temperature data,
111
345491
2298
05:47
and it told a different story.
112
347789
1275
05:49
In fact, we could probably pretty accurately estimate conception.
113
349064
7413
05:56
Yeah, that's a story you want to tell
114
356477
1902
05:58
at your kid's wedding reception. (Laughter)
115
358379
3252
06:01
I remember like it was yesterday.
116
361631
3693
06:05
My temperature was a sizzling 97.8 degrees
117
365324
2641
06:07
as I stared into your father's eyes. (Laughter)
118
367965
4154
06:12
Oh, yeah. Twenty-two more years, we're telling that story.
119
372119
6812
06:18
But we were confident to leave because we had been collecting data.
120
378931
3051
06:21
Now, what does that data look like?
121
381984
1606
06:23
Here's a standard chart
122
383590
2837
06:26
of a woman's waking body temperature
123
386427
3302
06:29
during the course of a cycle.
124
389729
1517
06:31
So from the beginning of the menstrual cycle
125
391246
1453
06:32
till the beginning of the next.
126
392699
1352
06:34
You'll see that the temperature is not random.
127
394051
2821
06:36
Clearly there is a low pattern
128
396872
2064
06:38
at the beginning of her cycle
129
398936
1999
06:40
and then you see this jump and then a higher
130
400935
2499
06:43
set of temperatures at the end of her cycle.
131
403434
2278
06:45
So what's happening here?
132
405712
1421
06:47
What is that data telling you?
133
407133
2606
06:49
Well, ladies, at the beginning of our cycle,
134
409739
2699
06:52
the hormone estrogen is dominant and that estrogen
135
412438
3342
06:55
causes a suppression of your body temperature.
136
415780
3809
06:59
And at ovulation, your body releases an egg
137
419589
3537
07:03
and progesterone takes over, pro-gestation.
138
423126
5015
07:08
And so your body heats up in anticipation
139
428141
2352
07:10
of housing this new little fertilized egg.
140
430493
3786
07:14
So why this temperature jump?
141
434279
2732
07:17
Well, think about when a bird sits on her eggs.
142
437011
3676
07:20
Why is she sitting on them?
143
440687
1466
07:22
She wants to keep them warm,
144
442153
1937
07:24
protect them and keep them warm.
145
444090
1504
07:25
Ladies, this is exactly what our bodies do every month,
146
445594
2271
07:27
they heat up in anticipation
147
447865
2091
07:29
of keeping a new little life warm.
148
449956
3136
07:33
And if nothing happens, if you are not pregnant,
149
453092
2930
07:36
then estrogen takes back over and that cycle starts all over again.
150
456022
4542
07:40
But if you do get pregnant, sometimes you
151
460564
1947
07:42
actually see another shift in your temperatures
152
462511
2544
07:45
and it stays elevated for those whole nine months.
153
465055
3287
07:48
That's why you see those pregnant women just sweating and hot,
154
468342
3325
07:51
because their temperatures are high.
155
471667
3378
07:55
Here's a chart that we had about three or four years ago.
156
475045
4369
07:59
We were really very excited about this chart.
157
479414
2020
08:01
You'll see the low temperature level
158
481434
2536
08:03
and then a shift and for about five days,
159
483970
3042
08:07
that's about the time it takes for the egg to travel
160
487012
2459
08:09
down the fallopian tube and implant,
161
489471
2447
08:11
and then you see those temperatures start to go up a little bit.
162
491918
3641
08:15
And in fact, we had a second temperature shift,
163
495559
3213
08:18
confirmed with a pregnancy test that were indeed pregnant
164
498772
4060
08:22
with our first child, very exciting.
165
502832
3081
08:25
Until a couple of days later
166
505913
2031
08:27
I saw some spotting and then I noticed heavy blood flow,
167
507944
4941
08:32
and we had in fact had an early stage miscarriage.
168
512885
4359
08:37
Had I not been taking my temperature
169
517244
3870
08:41
I really would have just thought my period was late that month,
170
521114
3898
08:45
but we actually had data to show
171
525012
1808
08:46
that we had miscarried this baby,
172
526820
2627
08:49
and even though this data revealed a really
173
529447
1833
08:51
unfortunate event in our lives,
174
531280
1784
08:53
it was information that we could then take to our doctor.
175
533064
2467
08:55
So if there was a fertility issue or some problem,
176
535531
2628
08:58
I had data to show:
177
538159
1255
08:59
Look, we got pregnant, our temperature shifted,
178
539414
2347
09:01
we somehow lost this baby.
179
541761
1684
09:03
What is it that we can do to help prevent this problem?
180
543445
3360
09:06
And it's not just about temperatures
181
546805
3521
09:10
and it's not just about fertility;
182
550326
2741
09:13
we can use data about our bodies to tell us a lot of things.
183
553067
3888
09:16
For instance, did you know that taking your temperature can tell you a lot
184
556955
3830
09:20
about the condition of your thyroid?
185
560785
2139
09:22
So, your thyroid works a lot like the thermostat in your house.
186
562924
4015
09:26
There is an optimal temperature that you want in your house;
187
566939
2218
09:29
you set your thermostat.
188
569157
1524
09:30
When it gets too cold in the house, your thermostat kicks in
189
570681
2494
09:33
and says, "Hey, we need to blow some heat around."
190
573175
3218
09:36
Or if it gets too hot, your thermostat
191
576393
1669
09:38
registers, "Turn the A.C. on. Cool us off."
192
578062
3557
09:41
That's exactly how your thyroid works in your body.
193
581619
3797
09:45
Your thyroid tries to keep an optimal temperature
194
585416
2700
09:48
for your body.
195
588116
1028
09:49
If it gets too cold, your thyroid says, "Hey, we need to heat up."
196
589144
2482
09:51
If it gets too hot, your thyroid cools you down.
197
591626
3188
09:54
But what happens when your thyroid is not functioning well?
198
594814
4406
09:59
When it doesn't function, then it shows up
199
599220
2367
10:01
in your body temperatures,
200
601587
1186
10:02
they tend to be lower than normal or very erratic.
201
602773
2655
10:05
And so by collecting this data
202
605428
1270
10:06
you can find out information about your thyroid.
203
606698
2987
10:09
Now, what is it, if you had a thyroid problem and you went to the doctor,
204
609685
3564
10:13
your doctor would actually test the amount of
205
613249
2433
10:15
thyroid stimulating hormone in your blood.
206
615682
2938
10:18
Fine. But the problem with that test is
207
618620
4183
10:22
it doesn't tell you how active the hormone is in your body.
208
622803
2765
10:25
So you might have a lot of hormone present,
209
625568
2049
10:27
but it might not be actively working to regulate
210
627617
1748
10:29
your body temperature.
211
629365
1248
10:30
So just by collecting your temperature every day,
212
630613
1749
10:32
you get information about the condition of your thyroid.
213
632362
3620
10:35
So, what if you don't want to take your temperature every day?
214
635982
2481
10:38
I advocate that you do,
215
638463
1558
10:40
but there are tons of other things you could take.
216
640021
1855
10:41
You could take your blood pressure, you could take your weight โ€”
217
641876
2805
10:44
yeah, who's excited about
218
644681
1590
10:46
taking their weight every day? (Laughter)
219
646271
3537
10:49
Early on in our marriage, Donald had a stuffy nose
220
649808
4791
10:54
and he had been taking a slew of medications
221
654599
3120
10:57
to try to relieve his stuffy nose, to no avail.
222
657719
3999
11:01
And so, that night he comes and he wakes me up and he says,
223
661718
4239
11:05
"Honey, I can't breath out of my nose."
224
665957
3807
11:09
And I roll over and I look, and I said, "Well, can you breath out of your mouth?"
225
669764
4818
11:14
(Laughter)
226
674582
1478
11:16
And he goes, "Yes, but I can't breath out of my nose!"
227
676060
7080
11:23
And so like any good wife, I rush him
228
683140
3020
11:26
to the emergency room
229
686160
1835
11:27
at 2 o'clock in the morning.
230
687995
2432
11:30
And the whole time I'm driving and I'm thinking,
231
690427
3470
11:33
you can't die on me now.
232
693897
2849
11:36
We just got married,
233
696746
2170
11:38
people will think I killed you! (Laughter)
234
698916
4458
11:43
And so, we get to the emergency room, and the nurse sees us,
235
703374
3673
11:47
and he can't breath out of his nose, and so
236
707047
2621
11:49
she brings us to the back and the doctor says,
237
709668
2083
11:51
"What seems to be the problem?" and he goes, "I can't breath out of my nose."
238
711751
3189
11:54
And he said, "You can't breath out of your nose?
239
714940
2049
11:56
No, but he can breath out of his mouth. (Laughter)
240
716989
5877
12:02
He takes a step back and he looks at both of us
241
722866
2642
12:05
and he says "Sir, I think I know the problem.
242
725508
3866
12:09
You're having a heart attack.
243
729374
1436
12:10
I'm going to order an EKG and a CAT scan
244
730810
2051
12:12
for you immediately."
245
732861
3342
12:16
And we are thinking,
246
736203
1628
12:17
no, no, no. It's not a heart attack. He can breathe,
247
737831
2940
12:20
just out of his mouth. No, no, no, no, no.
248
740771
4997
12:25
And so we go back and forth with this doctor
249
745768
2263
12:28
because we think this is the incorrect diagnosis,
250
748031
2478
12:30
and he's like, "No really, it'll be fine, just calm down."
251
750509
3952
12:34
And I'm thinking, how do you calm down? But I don't think he's having a heart attack.
252
754461
3919
12:38
And so fortunately for us, this doctor was at the end of the shift.
253
758380
3241
12:41
So this new doctor comes in, he sees us clearly
254
761621
2915
12:44
distraught, with a husband who can't breath
255
764536
3001
12:47
out of his nose. (Laughter)
256
767537
3102
12:50
And he starts asking us questions.
257
770639
2786
12:53
He says, "Well, do you two exercise?"
258
773425
4880
12:58
We ride our bikes, we go to the gym occasionally.
259
778305
7073
13:05
(Laughter)
260
785378
1653
13:07
We move around.
261
787031
2865
13:09
And he says, "What were you doing just before you came here?"
262
789896
2663
13:12
I'm thinking, I was sleeping, honestly.
263
792559
2712
13:15
But okay, what was Donald doing just before?
264
795271
2831
13:18
So Donald goes into this slew of medications he was taking.
265
798102
3548
13:21
He lists, "I took this decongestant and then I took this nasal spray,"
266
801650
2962
13:24
and then all of a sudden a lightbulb goes off and he says,
267
804612
1995
13:26
"Oh! You should never mix this decongestant with this nasal spray.
268
806615
3627
13:30
Clogs you up every time. Here, take this one instead."
269
810242
2817
13:33
He gives us a prescription.
270
813059
2266
13:35
We're looking at each other, and I looked at the doctor,
271
815325
1990
13:37
and I said, "Why is it that it seems like you
272
817315
2226
13:39
were able to accurately diagnose his condition,
273
819541
2411
13:41
but this previous doctor wanted to order
274
821952
2216
13:44
an EKG and a CAT scan?"
275
824168
2506
13:46
And he looks at us and says,
276
826674
2607
13:49
"Well, when a 350-pound man walks in the emergency room and says he can't breath,
277
829281
4218
13:53
you assume he's having a heart attack
278
833499
1764
13:55
and you ask questions later."
279
835263
3949
13:59
Now, emergency room doctors are trained to make decisions quickly,
280
839212
5720
14:04
but not always accurately.
281
844932
2091
14:07
And so had we had some information
282
847023
1549
14:08
about our heart health to share with him,
283
848572
2394
14:10
maybe we would have gotten a better diagnosis the first time.
284
850966
3775
14:14
I want you to consider the following chart,
285
854741
2232
14:16
of systolic blood pressure measurements
286
856973
1954
14:18
from October 2010 to July 2012.
287
858927
4072
14:22
You'll see that these measurements start
288
862999
1693
14:24
in the prehypertension/hypertension zone,
289
864692
3668
14:28
but over about the course of a year and a half
290
868360
2586
14:30
they move into the normal zone.
291
870946
2645
14:33
This is about the heart rate of a healthy 16-year-old.
292
873591
4109
14:37
What story is this data telling you?
293
877700
4031
14:41
Obviously it's the data from someone
294
881731
2881
14:44
who's made a drastic transformation,
295
884612
2673
14:47
and fortunately for us, that person happens to be here today.
296
887285
5158
14:52
So that 350-pound guy that walked into the emergency room with me
297
892443
4254
14:56
is now an even sexier and healthier
298
896697
2972
14:59
225-pound guy, and that's his blood pressure trace.
299
899669
6688
15:06
So over the course of that year and a half
300
906357
3461
15:09
Donald's eating changed
301
909818
1569
15:11
and our exercise regimen changed,
302
911387
1991
15:13
and his heart rate responded,
303
913378
2790
15:16
his blood pressure responded to that change
304
916168
1502
15:17
that he made in his body.
305
917670
2299
15:19
So what's the take-home message
306
919969
1978
15:21
that I want you to leave with today?
307
921947
3714
15:25
By taking ownership of your data just like we've done,
308
925661
4374
15:30
just by taking this daily measurements about yourself,
309
930035
3947
15:33
you become the expert on your body.
310
933982
2509
15:36
You become the authority.
311
936491
2002
15:38
It's not hard to do.
312
938493
2423
15:40
You don't have to have a Ph.D. in statistics
313
940916
1920
15:42
to be an expert in yourself.
314
942836
1332
15:44
You don't have to have a medical degree
315
944168
1441
15:45
to be your body's expert.
316
945609
2126
15:47
Medical doctors, they're experts on the population,
317
947735
3419
15:51
but you are the expert on yourself.
318
951154
2278
15:53
And so when two of you come together,
319
953432
1910
15:55
when two experts come together,
320
955342
1970
15:57
the two of you are able to make a better decision
321
957312
2795
16:00
than just your doctor alone.
322
960107
2000
16:02
Now that you understand the power of information
323
962107
3767
16:05
that you can get through personal data collection,
324
965874
1871
16:07
I'd like you all to stand and raise your right hand.
325
967745
3669
16:11
(Laughter)
326
971414
2559
16:13
Yes, get it up.
327
973973
2120
16:18
I challenge you to take ownership of your data.
328
978771
6908
16:25
And today, I hereby confer upon you
329
985679
3562
16:29
a TEDx associate's degree in elementary statistics
330
989241
4345
16:33
with a concentration in time-dependent data analysis
331
993586
4444
16:38
with all the rights and privileges appertaining thereto.
332
998030
3713
16:41
And so the next time you are in your doctor's office,
333
1001743
3476
16:45
as newly inducted statisticians,
334
1005219
3191
16:48
what should always be your response?
335
1008410
2510
16:50
Audience: Show me the data! Talithia Williams: I can't hear you!
336
1010920
1832
16:52
Audience: Show me the data!
337
1012752
1768
16:54
TW: One more time!
338
1014520
1308
16:55
Audience: Show me the data!
339
1015828
1539
16:57
TW: Show me the data.
340
1017367
1182
16:58
Thank you.
341
1018549
3021
17:01
(Applause)
342
1021570
4800
About this website

This site will introduce you to YouTube videos that are useful for learning English. You will see English lessons taught by top-notch teachers from around the world. Double-click on the English subtitles displayed on each video page to play the video from there. The subtitles scroll in sync with the video playback. If you have any comments or requests, please contact us using this contact form.

https://forms.gle/WvT1wiN1qDtmnspy7