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All around suboptimal health — a joint position paper of the suboptimal health study consortium and European association for predictive, preventive and personalised medicine

Authors :
Wang, Wei
Yan, Yuxiang
Guo, Zheng
Hou, Haifeng
Garcia, Monique
Tan, Xuerui
Anto, Enoch O.
Mahara, Gehendra
Zheng, Yulu
Li, Bo
Kang, Timothy
Zhong, Zhaohua
Wang, Youxin
Guo, Xiuhua
Golubnitschaja, Olga
Suboptimal Health Study Consortium and European Association for Predictive, Preventive and Personalised Medicine
Wang, Wei
Yan, Yuxiang
Guo, Zheng
Hou, Haifeng
Garcia, Monique
Tan, Xuerui
Anto, Enoch O.
Mahara, Gehendra
Zheng, Yulu
Li, Bo
Kang, Timothy
Zhong, Zhaohua
Wang, Youxin
Guo, Xiuhua
Golubnitschaja, Olga
Suboptimal Health Study Consortium and European Association for Predictive, Preventive and Personalised Medicine
Source :
Research outputs 2014 to 2021
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

First two decades of the twenty-first century are characterised by epidemics of non-communicable diseases such as many hundreds of millions of patients diagnosed with cardiovascular diseases and the type 2 diabetes mellitus, breast, lung, liver and prostate malignancies, neurological, sleep, mood and eye disorders, amongst others. Consequent socio-economic burden is tremendous. Unprecedented decrease in age of maladaptive individuals has been reported. The absolute majority of expanding non-communicable disorders carry a chronic character, over a couple of years progressing from reversible suboptimal health conditions to irreversible severe pathologies and cascading collateral complications. The time-frame between onset of SHS and clinical manifestation of associated disorders is the operational area for an application of reliable risk assessment tools and predictive diagnostics followed by the cost-effective targeted prevention and treatments tailored to the person. This article demonstrates advanced strategies in bio/medical sciences and healthcare focused on suboptimal health conditions in the frame-work of Predictive, Preventive and Personalised Medicine (3PM/PPPM). Potential benefits in healthcare systems and for society at large include but are not restricted to an improved life-quality of major populations and socio-economical groups, advanced professionalism of healthcare-givers and sustainable healthcare economy. Amongst others, following medical areas are proposed to strongly benefit from PPPM strategies applied to the identification and treatment of suboptimal health conditions:Stress overload associated pathologiesMale and female healthPlanned pregnanciesPeriodontal healthEye disordersInflammatory disorders, wound healing and pain management with associated complicationsMetabolic disorders and suboptimal body weightCardiovascular pathologiesCancersStroke, particularly of unknown aetiology and in young individualsSleep medicineSports medicineImproved indi

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Research outputs 2014 to 2021
Notes :
application/pdf, Research outputs 2014 to 2021
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1366585998
Document Type :
Electronic Resource