Opinion: Global Chronic Disease Burden Can Be Reduced by Taking Care of Our Mitochondria
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This is an opinion piece based on observations from more than two decades of biomedical data mining insights studying health and disease. It has led me to reevaluate modern life and how lived experiences in many parts of the world are being questioned and now answered through the various technological advances that have taken place in biomedical science. Our mitochondria are multi-faceted and the next generation will need to ensure that they develop a strong understanding from a scientific basis for how they are important to our health. The mind-body connection is also now being investigated through researching the networks of mitochondrial bioenergetics. This article provides a brief introduction to how we can reduce chronic disease burden globally, by introducing a simple first algorithm for healthy aging. This work is aimed to jump start the collection of Algorithms for Healthy Aging (AHA) in the context of global populations in their locally lived generational experiences, which may have underlying scientific bases that are yet to be discovered and validated.
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