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Prioritized Research for the Prevention, Treatment, and Reversal of Chronic Disease: Recommendations From the Lifestyle Medicine Research Summit

Declining life expectancy and increasing all-cause mortality in the United States have been associated with unhealthy behaviors, socioecological factors, and preventable disease. A growing body of basic science, clinical research, and population health evidence points to the benefits of healthy beha...

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Autores principales: Vodovotz, Yoram, Barnard, Neal, Hu, Frank B., Jakicic, John, Lianov, Liana, Loveland, David, Buysse, Daniel, Szigethy, Eva, Finkel, Toren, Sowa, Gwendolyn, Verschure, Paul, Williams, Kim, Sanchez, Eduardo, Dysinger, Wayne, Maizes, Victoria, Junker, Caesar, Phillips, Edward, Katz, David, Drant, Stacey, Jackson, Richard J., Trasande, Leonardo, Woolf, Steven, Salive, Marcel, South-Paul, Jeannette, States, Sarah L., Roth, Loren, Fraser, Gary, Stout, Ron, Parkinson, Michael D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7783318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33415115
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.585744
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author Vodovotz, Yoram
Barnard, Neal
Hu, Frank B.
Jakicic, John
Lianov, Liana
Loveland, David
Buysse, Daniel
Szigethy, Eva
Finkel, Toren
Sowa, Gwendolyn
Verschure, Paul
Williams, Kim
Sanchez, Eduardo
Dysinger, Wayne
Maizes, Victoria
Junker, Caesar
Phillips, Edward
Katz, David
Drant, Stacey
Jackson, Richard J.
Trasande, Leonardo
Woolf, Steven
Salive, Marcel
South-Paul, Jeannette
States, Sarah L.
Roth, Loren
Fraser, Gary
Stout, Ron
Parkinson, Michael D.
author_facet Vodovotz, Yoram
Barnard, Neal
Hu, Frank B.
Jakicic, John
Lianov, Liana
Loveland, David
Buysse, Daniel
Szigethy, Eva
Finkel, Toren
Sowa, Gwendolyn
Verschure, Paul
Williams, Kim
Sanchez, Eduardo
Dysinger, Wayne
Maizes, Victoria
Junker, Caesar
Phillips, Edward
Katz, David
Drant, Stacey
Jackson, Richard J.
Trasande, Leonardo
Woolf, Steven
Salive, Marcel
South-Paul, Jeannette
States, Sarah L.
Roth, Loren
Fraser, Gary
Stout, Ron
Parkinson, Michael D.
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description Declining life expectancy and increasing all-cause mortality in the United States have been associated with unhealthy behaviors, socioecological factors, and preventable disease. A growing body of basic science, clinical research, and population health evidence points to the benefits of healthy behaviors, environments and policies to maintain health and prevent, treat, and reverse the root causes of common chronic diseases. Similarly, innovations in research methodologies, standards of evidence, emergence of unique study cohorts, and breakthroughs in data analytics and modeling create new possibilities for producing biomedical knowledge and clinical translation. To understand these advances and inform future directions research, The Lifestyle Medicine Research Summit was convened at the University of Pittsburgh on December 4–5, 2019. The Summit's goal was to review current status and define research priorities in the six core areas of lifestyle medicine: plant-predominant nutrition, physical activity, sleep, stress, addictive behaviors, and positive psychology/social connection. Forty invited subject matter experts (1) reviewed existing knowledge and gaps relating lifestyle behaviors to common chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, many cancers, inflammatory- and immune-related disorders and other conditions; and (2) discussed the potential for applying cutting-edge molecular, cellular, epigenetic and emerging science knowledge and computational methodologies, research designs, and study cohorts to accelerate clinical applications across all six domains of lifestyle medicine. Notably, federal health agencies, such as the Department of Defense and Veterans Administration have begun to adopt “whole-person health and performance” models that address these lifestyle and environmental root causes of chronic disease and associated morbidity, mortality, and cost. Recommendations strongly support leveraging emerging research methodologies, systems biology, and computational modeling in order to accelerate effective clinical and population solutions to improve health and reduce societal costs. New and alternative hierarchies of evidence are also be needed in order to assess the quality of evidence and develop evidence-based guidelines on lifestyle medicine. Children and underserved populations were identified as prioritized groups to study. The COVID-19 pandemic, which disproportionately impacts people with chronic diseases that are amenable to effective lifestyle medicine interventions, makes the Summit's findings and recommendations for future research particularly timely and relevant.
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spelling pubmed-77833182021-01-06 Prioritized Research for the Prevention, Treatment, and Reversal of Chronic Disease: Recommendations From the Lifestyle Medicine Research Summit Vodovotz, Yoram Barnard, Neal Hu, Frank B. Jakicic, John Lianov, Liana Loveland, David Buysse, Daniel Szigethy, Eva Finkel, Toren Sowa, Gwendolyn Verschure, Paul Williams, Kim Sanchez, Eduardo Dysinger, Wayne Maizes, Victoria Junker, Caesar Phillips, Edward Katz, David Drant, Stacey Jackson, Richard J. Trasande, Leonardo Woolf, Steven Salive, Marcel South-Paul, Jeannette States, Sarah L. Roth, Loren Fraser, Gary Stout, Ron Parkinson, Michael D. Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine Declining life expectancy and increasing all-cause mortality in the United States have been associated with unhealthy behaviors, socioecological factors, and preventable disease. A growing body of basic science, clinical research, and population health evidence points to the benefits of healthy behaviors, environments and policies to maintain health and prevent, treat, and reverse the root causes of common chronic diseases. Similarly, innovations in research methodologies, standards of evidence, emergence of unique study cohorts, and breakthroughs in data analytics and modeling create new possibilities for producing biomedical knowledge and clinical translation. To understand these advances and inform future directions research, The Lifestyle Medicine Research Summit was convened at the University of Pittsburgh on December 4–5, 2019. The Summit's goal was to review current status and define research priorities in the six core areas of lifestyle medicine: plant-predominant nutrition, physical activity, sleep, stress, addictive behaviors, and positive psychology/social connection. Forty invited subject matter experts (1) reviewed existing knowledge and gaps relating lifestyle behaviors to common chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, many cancers, inflammatory- and immune-related disorders and other conditions; and (2) discussed the potential for applying cutting-edge molecular, cellular, epigenetic and emerging science knowledge and computational methodologies, research designs, and study cohorts to accelerate clinical applications across all six domains of lifestyle medicine. Notably, federal health agencies, such as the Department of Defense and Veterans Administration have begun to adopt “whole-person health and performance” models that address these lifestyle and environmental root causes of chronic disease and associated morbidity, mortality, and cost. Recommendations strongly support leveraging emerging research methodologies, systems biology, and computational modeling in order to accelerate effective clinical and population solutions to improve health and reduce societal costs. New and alternative hierarchies of evidence are also be needed in order to assess the quality of evidence and develop evidence-based guidelines on lifestyle medicine. Children and underserved populations were identified as prioritized groups to study. The COVID-19 pandemic, which disproportionately impacts people with chronic diseases that are amenable to effective lifestyle medicine interventions, makes the Summit's findings and recommendations for future research particularly timely and relevant. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7783318/ /pubmed/33415115 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.585744 Text en Copyright © 2020 Vodovotz, Barnard, Hu, Jakicic, Lianov, Loveland, Buysse, Szigethy, Finkel, Sowa, Verschure, Williams, Sanchez, Dysinger, Maizes, Junker, Phillips, Katz, Drant, Jackson, Trasande, Woolf, Salive, South-Paul, States, Roth, Fraser, Stout and Parkinson. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Medicine
Vodovotz, Yoram
Barnard, Neal
Hu, Frank B.
Jakicic, John
Lianov, Liana
Loveland, David
Buysse, Daniel
Szigethy, Eva
Finkel, Toren
Sowa, Gwendolyn
Verschure, Paul
Williams, Kim
Sanchez, Eduardo
Dysinger, Wayne
Maizes, Victoria
Junker, Caesar
Phillips, Edward
Katz, David
Drant, Stacey
Jackson, Richard J.
Trasande, Leonardo
Woolf, Steven
Salive, Marcel
South-Paul, Jeannette
States, Sarah L.
Roth, Loren
Fraser, Gary
Stout, Ron
Parkinson, Michael D.
Prioritized Research for the Prevention, Treatment, and Reversal of Chronic Disease: Recommendations From the Lifestyle Medicine Research Summit
title Prioritized Research for the Prevention, Treatment, and Reversal of Chronic Disease: Recommendations From the Lifestyle Medicine Research Summit
title_full Prioritized Research for the Prevention, Treatment, and Reversal of Chronic Disease: Recommendations From the Lifestyle Medicine Research Summit
title_fullStr Prioritized Research for the Prevention, Treatment, and Reversal of Chronic Disease: Recommendations From the Lifestyle Medicine Research Summit
title_full_unstemmed Prioritized Research for the Prevention, Treatment, and Reversal of Chronic Disease: Recommendations From the Lifestyle Medicine Research Summit
title_short Prioritized Research for the Prevention, Treatment, and Reversal of Chronic Disease: Recommendations From the Lifestyle Medicine Research Summit
title_sort prioritized research for the prevention, treatment, and reversal of chronic disease: recommendations from the lifestyle medicine research summit
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7783318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33415115
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.585744
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