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Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine

Volume 1, Issue 1

Euro Physiotherapy 2017

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Page 28

December 07-08, 2017 Rome, Italy

4

th

Euro-Global Physiotherapy Congress 2017

Personalized system of longevity and

wellbeing: Based on life style analysis with

prediction, psychological shock, alimentary

behavior change and remote physical

activity monitoring

Ospan A Mynbaev

1

and

Alexey A Ivanov

2

1

Russian National Research Medical University, Russia

2

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology Russia

B

y being born, the human spirit and the human body set

off on a journey together. More often than not, along

this journey and from childhood, humans start abusing and

destroying their body through excessive eating, smoking,

drinking (alcohol), and the lack of proper physical activity.

Humankind has developed a host of technological skills,

technical tools and devices in order to manage everything

around them from an office or home. Nowadays many

professionals do not need to exercise any physical

activity. They work from a PC and are able to cover the

whole world. In such a highly developed environment,

one might presume the human being to be healthy and

remain well-preserved in old age. Our study question was

very simple: what kind of problems will arise in such a

technologically and technically revolutionized era relating

to people’s health. Unfortunately, the same technological

and technical revolution that create prosperity, also give

rise to many adverse and unexpected issues. The most

adverse impacts on our health can be attributed to fast

food made by new technologies and to a sedentary life-

style. The worldwide prevalence of obese and overweight

people is rising as a consequence of this kind of lifestyle

and other comorbidity factors. Therefore the aim of this

study is to present a personalized system of longevity

and wellbeing. This system involves the creation of a data

base to collect information from individuals, including data

monitored by means of remote healthcare devices. Then,

a specialized program will predict the health condition

of these individuals in 5, 10, 15, 20 years of time. In

some circumstances, those who eat excessively without

engaging in proper physical activity could thus experience

a psychological shock which might be the triggering factor

to change their life style. The main goal of our system is to

monitor the alimentary behavior of individuals in order to

induce them to control and reduce their daily food intake.

A personalized program of longevity and wellbeing will

then be created for each participant in accordance with

their specific genetic, constitutional, ethnic and metabolic

factors. Physical and physiological conditions will be

monitored. Environmental and other factors (weather,

habitat, profession) will be taken into account. Special

devices for remote electrophysiological monitoring to

control health condition, including such cardio-vascular

parameters as heartbeats, arterial pressure, EKG,

respiratory rate and depth changes during exercises and

physical activities are developed. Special casual wear

is designed to be fitted on the backbone, hip and knee

joints preserving devices. A special herbal compound to

reduce craving is being tested as a food supplement. In

our preliminary results, endemic herbal plants collected

from the Kara Tau Mountains in the South Kazakhstan

region were found to be extremely helpful in reducing food

craving. In future this personalized system of longevity

and wellbeing will be integrated into a new social network

of people willing to keep their body in good and healthy

condition as long as possible.

Biography

Ospan A Mynbaev, MD, MSc, PhD, ScD, Adjunct Professor, The Principal

Researcher, Adjunct Professor & The Principal Researcher, Laboratory of

Human Physiology, Phystech BioMed School, Faculty of Biological & Medical

Physics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University)

Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region, Russia;

Part-time positions: Lecturer & Faculty Member, International Master

Program in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery Bologna University, Italy;

Representative, The New European Surgical Academy, Berlin, Germany;

Professor & Chief-lecturer of Pelvic Topographic Anatomy & Pelvic Surgery

sections of Topographic Anatomy and Operative Surgery Department, Pirogov

National Research Medical University, Moscow Russia.

ospanmynbaev@list.ru

Ospan A Mynbaev et al., J Phys Ther Sports Med 2017