生物黑客技术在肥胖症医学中的应用:肥胖症的社会经济影响和疾病机制新视角

Q2 Medicine
Ammar Abdulrahman Jairoun
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肥胖是一个影响全世界每个国家的复杂健康问题。它与各种经济和社会困难、大量合并症和复杂的疾病机制有关。治疗肥胖的传统方法往往不能带来量身定制的、可持续的健康结果。然而,在生物黑客中可能会发现新的治疗方法,这是一种结合使用技术、科学进步和自我实验的方法。这篇社论探讨了生物黑客在控制肥胖方面的潜在作用,特别是在解决其行为因素、社会经济影响和疾病机制方面。生物黑客旨在操纵核心生物过程,如基因表达、全身炎症和细胞健康,以减少与肥胖相关的风险,增强代谢健康。这些技术包括营养基因组学、微生物组操纵和间歇性禁食,使用可穿戴技术和持续血糖监测仪,使人们能够实时访问他们的健康数据,并个性化他们的体重管理方法。在习惯养成策略和正念工具的支持下,以生物黑客原理为基础的行为干预可以为人们的生活方式带来长期的改变。生物黑客不仅为个人,也为社会提供了潜在的好处,它可以通过提供低成本、可获得的工具来减少医疗不平等。尽管如此,关于自我实验和生物黑客的公平性和安全性的伦理担忧仍然存在。然而,将生物黑客技术整合到传统医学中可能会改变肥胖管理,并通过提供量身定制的预防性治疗方案来解决其许多相关因素。
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The application of biohacking in obesity medicine: New perspectives on obesity's socioeconomic effects and disease mechanisms
Obesity is a complex health issue that affects every nation worldwide. It is associated with various economic and societal difficulties, substantial comorbidities, and complex disease mechanisms. Conventional approaches to treating obesity often do not result in tailored, sustainable health outcomes. However, new approaches to its treatment may be found in biohacking, an approach defined by the combined use of technology, advances in science, and self-experimentation. This Editorial explores biohacking's potential role in managing obesity, particularly in addressing its behavioral factors, socioeconomic effects, and disease mechanisms. Biohacking aims to manipulate core biological processes such as gene expression, systemic inflammation, and cellular health to reduce the risks associated with obesity and enhance metabolic health. These techniques include nutrigenomics, microbiome manipulation, and intermittent fasting with wearable technologies and ongoing glucose monitors, allowing people to access their health data in real time and personalize their approach to managing their weight. With the support of habit-establishing strategies and mindfulness tools, behavioral interventions underpinned by biohacking principles can deliver long-term changes to people's lifestyles. Biohacking offers potential benefits not only for the individual but also for society, where it may lessen healthcare inequalities by providing low-cost, accessible tools. Nonetheless, ethical concerns about self-experimentation and biohacking's equitability and safety remain. However, integrating biohacking into conventional medicine could transform obesity management and tackle its many associated factors by delivering tailored, preventative treatment options.
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Obesity Medicine
Obesity Medicine Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
74
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: The official journal of the Shanghai Diabetes Institute Obesity is a disease of increasing global prevalence with serious effects on both the individual and society. Obesity Medicine focusses on health and disease, relating to the very broad spectrum of research in and impacting on humans. It is an interdisciplinary journal that addresses mechanisms of disease, epidemiology and co-morbidities. Obesity Medicine encompasses medical, societal, socioeconomic as well as preventive aspects of obesity and is aimed at researchers, practitioners and educators alike.
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