We are as different on the inside as we are on the outside…
Therefore, a personalized approach to assessing and addressing chronic disease risk is imperative.
Comprehensive nutritional screening and assessment can help identify early dysfunction and preclinical mileposts for non-communicable chronic diseases (NCDs), including heart disease, diabetes, obesity, hypertension, and renal disease. These disorders are often associated with or attributed to aging but are preventable with early and effective intervention.
Early intervention is essential and economical, as 70-80% of health resources are focused on acute responses to established NCDs instead of a more logical approach focused on prevention.
Even in seemingly healthy individuals, recognizable patterns can help identify underlying physiological dysfunction and nutrition insufficiencies caused by a less-than-optimal diet, toxin exposure, genetic factors, and poor lifestyle choices.
Scalp/Hair
Mouth
Skin
Fingernails, Toenails
Neurological exam
Anthropometrics |
Significant Biomarker Patterns |
Body composition |
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BMI < 30.0 v. ≥30.0 |
BMI ≥ 30.0: increased HbA1c, hs-CRP, TG, LDL particle number (LDLp), and BP; decreased vitamin D, Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes Ratio |
BMI < 25.0 v. ≥25.0 |
BMI ≥ 25.0: increased HOMA-IR, Hgb A1c, hs-CRP, TG, LDLp, BP; |
BMI < 25.0 v. ≥25.0, <30.0 v. ≥30.0 |
Higher the BMI: increased HOMA-IR, hemoglobin A1c, hs-CRP, TG, LDLp, BP; decreased 25-OH Vitamin D. |
Elevated Waist Circumference |
Increased HOMA-IR, HbA1c, hs-CRP, TG, LDLp, Increased BP, |
Physical Exam |
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Skin Findings |
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Oral findings |
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Neurologic Exam |
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Abbreviations/Explanations: ANA—anti-nuclear antibody; Anti-CCP—anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies; BMI—Body Mass Index; BP—blood pressure; LDLp—LDL particle number; F/B ratio—Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio; HbA1c—Hemoglobin A1c; HOMA-IR—homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance; IgG—immune globulin G; RF—rheumatoid factor; sIgA—serum immune globulin A; TG—triglycerides; TPO—Thyroid peroxidase antibodies; TTG IgA—tissue transglutaminase immune globulin A; TTG IgG—tissue transglutaminase immune globulin G.
Biomarkers |
Significant Exam Findings |
hs-CRP |
Positive waist circumference, BMI > 25.0, missing teeth/oral restorations, abnormal one leg balance |
HOMA-IR |
Positive waist circumference, BMI > 25.0, missing teeth/oral restorations |
HgbA1c |
Positive waist circumference, BMI > 25.0, missing teeth/oral restorations, no bitter taste |
25-OH Vitamin D |
Negative waist circumference, BMI > 25.0, no bitter taste, decreased smell, decreased grip strength |
Homocysteine > 9.0 |
Positive Acanthosis nigricans, xerosis |
Secretory IgA elevation |
Positive eczema |
TTG IgG |
Positive seborrhea, tongue fissuring, decreased smell |
Gliadin IgA, IgG |
Positive tongue coating, tongue fissuring, no bitter taste, decreased smell |
Triglycerides |
Positive BMI > 25.0, waist circumference, decreased one leg balance, abnormal eyes closed two feet balance |
LDLp |
Positive: BMI > 25.0, waist circumference, abnormal eyes closed two feet balance |
Omega 6 levels |
Positive: seborrhea, eczema, |
Omega 3 levels |
Positive: lip cracking, xerosis, |
Firmicutes/Bacteroides Ratio |
Positive: eczema; negative: BMI > 25.0, >30.0, waist circumference, acne, abnormal smell perception |
Elevated fecal Akkermansia |
Positive no bitter taste, decreased smell |
Stone, Michael et al. “LIFEHOUSE's Functional Nutrition Examination (Physical Exam, Anthropometrics, and Selected Biomarkers) Informs Personalized Wellness Interventions.” Journal of personalized medicine vol. 13,4 594. 28 Mar. 2023, doi:10.3390/jpm13040594 This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).