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Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases | 2017

The Current Global State of Key Lifestyle Characteristics: Health and Economic Implications

Ross Arena; Amy McNeil; Michael Sagner; Andrew P. Hills

The chronic disease crisis we currently face must be addressed in rapid fashion. Cardiovascular (CV) and pulmonary diseases, diabetes as well as several forms of cancer are leading causes of morbidity and mortality globally. Collectively, these conditions have a significant impact on the quality of life of individuals, families and communities, placing an unsustainable burden on health systems. There is hope for the chronic disease crisis in that these conditions are largely preventable or can be delayed to much later in life through a timeless medicine, healthy living. Specifically, physical activity (PA), healthy nutrition, not smoking and maintaining a healthy body weight, the latter of which being predominantly influenced by PA and nutrition, are the key healthy living medicine (HLM) ingredients. Unfortunately, there is much work to be done, the unhealthy living phenotype is running rampant across the globe. Without improvements in PA, nutrition, tobacco use and body habitus patterns, there is little hope for curtailing the chronic disease epidemic that has been brought about by the dramatic increase in unhealthy living behaviors. This review highlights current trends in lifestyle behaviors, benefits associated with reversing those behaviors and potential paths to promote the increased utilization of HLM.


Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy | 2016

Creating a pro-active health care system to combat chronic diseases in Sri Lanka: the central role of preventive medicine and healthy lifestyle behaviors

Michael Sagner; Ross Arena; Amy McNeil; Ginnela Nag Veera Brahmam; Andrew P. Hills; H. Janaka de Silva; R. P. Palitha Karunapema; Chandrika N. Wijeyaratne; Carukshi Arambepola; Pekka Puska

ABSTRACT Introduction: The current burden and future escalating threat of chronic diseases, constitutes the major global public health challenge. In Sri Lanka, cardiovascular diseases account for the majority of annual deaths. Data from Sri Lanka also indicate a high incidence and prevalence of pre-diabetes and diabetes; 1 in 5 adults have elevated blood sugar in Sri Lanka. It is well established that chronic diseases share four primary behavioral risk factors: 1) tobacco use; 2) unhealthy diet; 3) physical inactivity; and 4) harmful use of alcohol. Areas covered: Evidence has convincingly shown that replacing these behavioral risk factors with the converse, healthy lifestyle characteristics, decrease the risk of poor outcomes associated with chronic disease by 60 to 80%. In essence, prevention or reversal of these behavioral risk factors with effective healthy lifestyle programing and interventions is the solution to the current chronic disease crisis. Expert commentary: Healthy lifestyle is medicine with global applicability, including Sri Lanka and the rest of the South Asia region. This policy statement will discuss the chronic disease crisis in Sri Lanka, its current policies and action implemented to promote healthy lifestyles, and further recommendations on preventive medicine and healthy lifestyle initiatives that are needed to move forward.


Lifestyle Medicine (Third Edition)#R##N#Lifestyle, the Environment and Preventive Medicine in Health and Disease | 2017

The Next Chapter: The Future of Health Care and Lifestyle Interventions

Michael Sagner; Amy McNeil; Ross Arena

Abstract Driven by the increasing burden of chronic diseases and the power of emerging science and technology, medicine is in a phase of transition where monitoring and modifying health status and lifestyle to achieve a high quality of life and prevent chronic diseases will become a centerpiece of health care and society. Medicine will evolve to become more predictive, preventive, personalized, and participatory with proactive interventions emulating these characteristics.


Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases | 2017

The P4 Health Spectrum – A Predictive, Preventive, Personalized and Participatory Continuum for Promoting Healthspan

Michael Sagner; Amy McNeil; Pekka Puska; Charles Auffray; Nathan D. Price; Leroy Hood; Carl J. Lavie; Ze Guang Han; Zhu Chen; Samir Kumar Brahmachari; Bruce S. McEwen; Marcelo B. Soares; Rudi Balling; Elissa S. Epel; Ross Arena


Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases | 2017

Healthy Living: The Universal and Timeless Medicine for Healthspan

Ross Arena; Amy McNeil; Michael Sagner; Carl J. Lavie


Archive | 2018

Cardiovascular response to exercise

Ross Arena; Dejana Popovic; Marco Guazzi; Amy McNeil; Michael Sagner


WOS | 2017

Overcoming Potential Threats to Scientific Advancements: Conflict of Interest, Ulterior Motives, False Innuendos and Harassment

Michael Sagner; Martin Binks; Christos Yapijakis; Carl J. Lavie; Erica Frank; Barry A. Franklin; Daniel E. Forman; Ross Arena; Carlo La Vecchia; Pekka Puska


Präventionsmedizin#R##N#Chronische Erkrankungen Vorbeugen und Behandeln | 2017

Kapitel 30 – Das nächste Kapitel: Die Zukunft moderner Gesundheitsversorgung und Präventionsmedizin

Michael Sagner; Amy McNeil; Ross Arena


Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases | 2017

Special ArticleOvercoming Potential Threats to Scientific Advancements: Conflict of Interest, Ulterior Motives, False Innuendos and Harassment

Michael Sagner; Martin Binks; Christos Yapijakis; Carl J. Lavie; Erica Frank; Barry A. Franklin; Daniel E. Forman; Ross Arena; Carlo La Vecchia; Pekka Puska


Archive | 2017

Das nächste Kapitel

Michael Sagner; Amy McNeil; Ross Arena

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Ross Arena

American Physical Therapy Association

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Amy McNeil

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Pekka Puska

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Carl J. Lavie

University of Queensland

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Erica Frank

University of British Columbia

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