scholarly journals Personalized Lifestyle Intervention and Functional Evaluation Health Outcomes SurvEy: Presentation of the LIFEHOUSE Study Using N-of-One Tent–Umbrella–Bucket Design

2022 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 115
Author(s):  
Joseph J. Lamb ◽  
Michael Stone ◽  
Christopher R. D’Adamo ◽  
Andrey Volkov ◽  
Dina Metti ◽  
...  

The working definition of health is often the simple absence of diagnosed disease. This common standard is limiting given that changes in functional health status represent early warning signs of impending health declines. Longitudinal assessment of functional health status may foster prevention of disease occurrence and modify disease progression. The LIFEHOUSE (Lifestyle Intervention and Functional Evaluation-Health Outcomes SurvEy) longitudinal research project explores the impact of personalized lifestyle medicine approaches on functional health determinants. Utilizing an adaptive tent–umbrella–bucket design, the LIFEHOUSE study follows the functional health outcomes of adult participants recruited from a self-insured employee population. Participants were each allocated to the tent of an all-inclusive N-of-one case series. After assessing medical history, nutritional physical exam, baseline functional status (utilizing validated tools to measure metabolic, physical, cognitive, emotional and behavioral functional capacity), serum biomarkers, and genomic and microbiome markers, participants were assigned to applicable umbrellas and buckets. Personalized health programs were developed and implemented using systems biology formalism and functional medicine clinical approaches. The comprehensive database (currently 369 analyzable participants) will yield novel interdisciplinary big-health data and facilitate topological analyses focusing on the interactome among each participant’s genomics, microbiome, diet, lifestyle and environment.

2003 ◽  
Vol 183 (4) ◽  
pp. 299-303 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul G. Surtees ◽  
Nicholas W. J. Wainwright ◽  
Kay-Tee Khaw ◽  
Nicholas E. Day

BackgroundUnderstanding of the impact of depressive and anxiety disorders on functional health status in the context of chronic medical illness has been gained almost exclusively from the study of patient populations.AimsTo compare the impact of major depressive and generalised anxiety disorder with that of chronic medical conditions on functional health in a UK resident population.MethodThe functional health of 20 921 study participants was assessed using the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form 36 questionnaire. Depressive and anxiety disorder episode histories and chronic medical conditions were assessed using independent self-completed questionnaires.ResultsThe degree of physical functional impairment associated with mood disorders was of equivalent magnitude to that associated with the presence of chronic medical conditions or with being some 12 years older.ConclusionsDepressive and anxiety disorders have a profound impact on functional health that is independent of chronic medical illness. Chronic anxiety is associated with physical health limitations in excess of those associated with chronic depression or any of the physical health conditions considered, except for stroke.


2013 ◽  
Vol 45 (4) ◽  
pp. 328-335 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xianwen Li ◽  
Qiyuan Lv ◽  
Chunyu Li ◽  
Hailian Zhang ◽  
Caifu Li ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 87 ◽  
pp. 25-31 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexandre Xavier Gomes de Araújo ◽  
Leonardo F. Fontenelle ◽  
William Berger ◽  
Mariana Pires da Luz ◽  
Luiz Felipe Araújo da Costa Pagotto ◽  
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2007 ◽  
Vol 164 (2) ◽  
pp. 328-334 ◽  
Author(s):  
Melissa A. Kalarchian ◽  
Marsha D. Marcus ◽  
Michele D. Levine ◽  
Anita P. Courcoulas ◽  
Paul A. Pilkonis ◽  
...  

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