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

Yoram Vodovotz1, Neal Barnard2, Frank B Hu3, John Jakicic4, Liana Lianov5, David Loveland6, Daniel Buysse7, Eva Szigethy7, Toren Finkel8, Gwendolyn Sowa9, Paul Verschure10, Kim Williams11, Eduardo Sanchez12, Wayne Dysinger13, Victoria Maizes14, Caesar Junker15, Edward Phillips16, David Katz17, Stacey Drant18, Richard J Jackson19, Leonardo Trasande20, Steven Woolf21, Marcel Salive22, Jeannette South-Paul23, Sarah L States24, Loren Roth7, Gary Fraser25, Ron Stout26, Michael D Parkinson27.   

Abstract

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.
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.

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Keywords:  chronic disease; epigenetics; in silico modeling; inflammation; lifestyle medicine; nutrition; physical activity; research methodologies

Year:  2020        PMID: 33415115      PMCID: PMC7783318          DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2020.585744

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)        ISSN: 2296-858X


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