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Dedication
Thanks to my family for their unwavering support of this project; their cooperation means a lot to me. To my husband Armando, thank you for your love, understanding, and patience during this time. I credit my achievement to all of you for your unwavering love and belief in me.
Acknowledgments
First, I must acknowledge the help of all my professors who inspired, encouraged, and supported me throughout the DNP program. My heartfelt thanks to my teammates, without whom I would never have completed this phase in my life. Their encouragement has had a significant influence on my strong determination during this trip.
Contents
American Heart Association Lifestyle Recommendations to Reduce Obesity 1
Abstract 2
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Dedication 3
Acknowledgments 4
American Heart Association Lifestyle Recommendations to Reduce Obesity 6
Problem Statement 6
S.
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Wellness - Health 4.0 & Functional Medicine Perspective
1. WELLNESS -
HEALTH 4.0 &
FUNCTIONAL
MEDICINE
PERSPECTIVE
DR. NAMRATA BAGARIA
DR. SHABNAM DAS KAR
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2. TODAY’S AGENDA
What is health?
What are parameters for health?
Scenario for Employee Wellness
Health 4.0 as integrator of existing technologies and beyond
Digital Twins as the driver of Health 4.0
4. WHAT IS HEALTH, WELLNESS & WELL-BEING?
THERE IS NO ONE DEFINITION – RATHER MULTIPLE DEFINITIONS
5. PARAMETERS FOR HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
5
PHYSICAL HEALTH
PARAMETERS
LIFESTYLE
PARAMETERS
WELL-BEING AND
MENTAL HEALTH
PARAMETERS
SOCIO-ECONOMIC
PARAMETERS
CONTEXTUAL &
CULTURAL FACTORS
World Health Organisation, https://www.who.int/social_determinants/en/.
Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, https://www.who.int/healthpromotion/conferences/previous/ottawa/en/
Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health.
Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_indicator
6. TODAY NO HEALTH ECOSYSTEM ADDRESSES ALL
THE PARAMETERS FOR HEALTH & WELLNESS
HEALTH 4.0 OFFERS INTEGRATING THESE PARAMETERS THROUGH TECHNOLOGY
7. LET'S UNDERSTAND THIS THROUGH THE CONCEPT
OF EMPLOYEE WELLNESS
HEALTH 4.0 & EMPLOYEE WELLNESS
8. Mind & Body 100% Sync
OR
Mind & Body 0% Sync
Mind & Body 60% Sync
OR
Social Network
& Culture
Work & Housing
Environment
Work & Personal
Stresses
Weather
WHAT IS EMPLOYEE WELLNESS?
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9. HEALTH 4.0 INTEGRATES WELLNESS TECHNOL0GIES 1.0—3.0
El Saddik, Abdulmotaleb & Badawi, Hawazin & Martinez, Roberto & Laamarti, Fedwa & Diaz, Rogelio & Bagaria, Namrata & Arteaga-Falconi, Juan. (2019). IEEE COMSOC MMTC
Communications -Frontiers Dtwins: A Digital Twins Ecosystem For Health And Well-Being. 14. 39-46.
10. RECAP
What is health?
What are parameters for health?
Scenario for Employee Wellness
Health 4.0 as integrator of existing technologies and beyond
Digital Twins as the driver of Health 4.0
14. OPTIMAL WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE
Men : Less than 34 inches (<80-90 centimeters)
Women : Less than 31.5 inches (<80
centimeters)
OR Waist Circumference=Half Your Height
16. Whelton, Paul K., et al. "2017 ACC/AHA/AAPA/ABC/ACPM/AGS/APhA/ASH/ASPC/NMA/PCNA guideline for the prevention, detection, evaluation, and
management of high blood pressure in adults: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Clinical Practice
Guidelines." Journal of the American College of Cardiology 71.19 (2018): e127-e248.
17. OPTIMAL FASTING BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL
Fasting Blood Glucose Level
Less Than 88 mg/dl (4.9 mmol/L)
American Diabetes Association. "Blood glucose and risk of cardiovascular disease in
the Asia Pacific region." Diabetes care 27.12 (2004): 2836-2842.
18. PROBLEMS START MANY YEARS BEFORE!
Diabetes
0 5-10 -5 10 15
YEARS
Fasting Blood Glucose
High BP
Heart Disease
Obesity
Cholesterol
Abnormalities
Dementia
Mood Issues
19. PREDICTIVE BIOMARKERS :
NUMBERS TO KNOW
Waist Circumference:
Men : Less than 34 inches (<80-90 centimeters)
Women : Less than 31.5 inches (<80 centimeters)
Blood Pressure : 120/80 mm of Hg
Fasting Blood Glucose Levels : Less than 88
mg/dl (<4.9 mmol/L)