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Precision Measurements to Assess Baseline Status and Efficacy of Healthy Living Medicine
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Precision Measurements to Assess Baseline Status and Efficacy of Healthy Living Medicine

Chueh-Lung Hwang, Jennifer Bishop, Jerry Ching, Ahmed Elokda, Andréa Lúcia Gonçalves da Silva, Deepika Laddu and Shane A Phillips
Progress in cardiovascular diseases, Vol.62(1), pp.55-59
01-2019
PMID: 30610884

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease Healthy living interventions Healthy living medicine Precision medicine Risk
Precision medicine recently has gained popularity, calling for more individualized approaches to prevent and/or reduce chronic-disease risk and to reduce non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease (CVD). Encompassed under Precision medicine initiatives is the concept of healthy living medicine (HLM), which emphasizes the promotion of lifestyle and behavioral practices including physical activity and healthy dietary pattern. Precision measurements have the potential to improve the understanding of how risk factors influence disease trajectory, and further inform on how to precisely tailor clinical strategies to manage risk factors to prevent disease manifestation, and refine therapies according the patient's demographic, environment, and disease etiology. The purpose of this review is to summarize the application of established and emerging measurements that may be used in HLM to manage and optimize care in CVD prevention.
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