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注意,“正常”体重指数:与潜在掩盖的个体体重过轻相关的健康风险——欧洲病理学家协会立场文件2021

Caution, "normal" BMI: health risks associated with potentially masked individual underweight-EPMA Position Paper 2021.

作者信息

Golubnitschaja Olga, Liskova Alena, Koklesova Lenka, Samec Marek, Biringer Kamil, Büsselberg Dietrich, Podbielska Halina, Kunin Anatolij A, Evsevyeva Maria E, Shapira Niva, Paul Friedemann, Erb Carl, Dietrich Detlef E, Felbel Dieter, Karabatsiakis Alexander, Bubnov Rostyslav, Polivka Jiri, Polivka Jiri, Birkenbihl Colin, Fröhlich Holger, Hofmann-Apitius Martin, Kubatka Peter

机构信息

Predictive, Preventive and Personalised (3P) Medicine, Department of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital Bonn, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, 53127 Bonn, Germany.

Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Jessenius Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University, in Bratislava, 03601 Martin, Slovakia.

出版信息

EPMA J. 2021 Aug 17;12(3):243-264. doi: 10.1007/s13167-021-00251-4. eCollection 2021 Sep.

Abstract

An increasing interest in a healthy lifestyle raises questions about optimal body weight. Evidently, it should be clearly discriminated between the standardised "normal" body weight and individually optimal weight. To this end, the basic principle of personalised medicine "one size does not fit all" has to be applied. Contextually, "normal" but e.g. borderline body mass index might be optimal for one person but apparently suboptimal for another one strongly depending on the individual genetic predisposition, geographic origin, cultural and nutritional habits and relevant lifestyle parameters-all included into comprehensive individual patient profile. Even if only slightly deviant, both overweight and underweight are acknowledged risk factors for a shifted metabolism which, if being not optimised, may strongly contribute to the development and progression of severe pathologies. Development of innovative screening programmes is essential to promote population health by application of health risks assessment, individualised patient profiling and multi-parametric analysis, further used for cost-effective targeted prevention and treatments tailored to the person. The following healthcare areas are considered to be potentially strongly benefiting from the above proposed measures: suboptimal health conditions, sports medicine, stress overload and associated complications, planned pregnancies, periodontal health and dentistry, sleep medicine, eye health and disorders, inflammatory disorders, healing and pain management, metabolic disorders, cardiovascular disease, cancers, psychiatric and neurologic disorders, stroke of known and unknown aetiology, improved individual and population outcomes under pandemic conditions such as COVID-19. In a long-term way, a significantly improved healthcare economy is one of benefits of the proposed paradigm shift from reactive to Predictive, Preventive and Personalised Medicine (PPPM/3PM). A tight collaboration between all stakeholders including scientific community, healthcare givers, patient organisations, policy-makers and educators is essential for the smooth implementation of 3PM concepts in daily practice.

摘要

对健康生活方式的兴趣日益浓厚,引发了关于最佳体重的问题。显然,应该明确区分标准化的“正常”体重和个人最佳体重。为此,必须应用个性化医疗的基本原则“一刀切并不适用于所有人”。在此背景下,“正常”但例如临界体重指数对一个人可能是最佳的,但对另一个人显然可能是次优的,这在很大程度上取决于个体的遗传易感性、地理起源、文化和营养习惯以及相关的生活方式参数——所有这些都包含在全面的个体患者档案中。即使只是略有偏差,超重和体重过轻都是公认的新陈代谢改变的风险因素,如果不加以优化,可能会极大地促进严重疾病的发生和发展。开发创新的筛查项目对于通过应用健康风险评估、个性化患者档案和多参数分析来促进人群健康至关重要,这些分析进一步用于具有成本效益的针对性预防和针对个人的治疗。以下医疗领域被认为可能会从上述提议的措施中大幅受益:健康状况不佳、运动医学、压力过载及相关并发症、计划怀孕、牙周健康和牙科、睡眠医学、眼部健康和疾病、炎症性疾病、愈合和疼痛管理、代谢紊乱、心血管疾病(CVD)、癌症、精神和神经疾病、已知和未知病因的中风、在COVID-19等大流行情况下改善个人和人群的结局。从长远来看,显著改善医疗经济是从反应性医学向预测性、预防性和个性化医学(PPPM/3PM)转变所带来的好处之一。包括科学界、医疗服务提供者、患者组织、政策制定者和教育工作者在内的所有利益相关者之间的紧密合作对于在日常实践中顺利实施3PM概念至关重要。

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