Investigation of Expected Longevity Using Medical Conditions and Lifestyle Details to Calculate A Female Patient’S Health Age Based on GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine (No. 490)

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The author was a mathematician and an engineer. His view of longevity is similar to his past experience on designing and building a structure or a machine which he calls an “object”. The expected lifespan of an object is similar to the longevity of a human being based on the following three factors: (1) The availability of good and strong building materials that are similar to the genetic factors of a human body health conditions. (2) The engineering design and site construction of this object are similar to the lifestyle, life-long habits, and environmental factors which are related to the health of the human body. (3) The building’s damaged cracks or the machine’s malfunctioned parts under external forces are similar to the medical conditions and symptoms of disease in the human body. If the object suffers from operational problems due to external forces that is similar to the human body being affected by various diseases, then we can repair the object such as adopting the reinforcement of the building structural part or replacing the operational part of the machine. They are similar to the medical treatments including medication interventions, different surgeries, or organ transplants. Once the author understood the analogy and similarity between an engineering object and a human body, he can then distinguish the differences among genetic reason, lifestyle maintenance, disease control, and medical treatments. It is extremely difficult, almost impossible at present time, to change our genes because we cannot select our biological parents; however, we can focus on our daily lifestyle management to either prevent from having diseases or controlling the progression of existing diseases.
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基于h-法计算女性患者健康年龄的医疗条件和生活方式细节的预期寿命调查:数学-物理医学(490号)
作者是一位数学家和工程师。他对长寿的看法与他过去设计和建造他称之为“物体”的结构或机器的经历相似。物体的预期寿命与人的寿命相似,这取决于以下三个因素:(1)可获得的良好而坚固的建筑材料与人体健康状况的遗传因素相似。(2)该对象的工程设计和现场施工与生活方式、终身习惯、环境因素等与人体健康相关。(3)建筑物在外力作用下出现的破损裂缝或机器出现的故障部件,类似于人体的医疗状况和疾病症状。如果物体由于外力而出现运行问题,类似于人体受到各种疾病的影响,那么我们可以对物体进行修复,例如采用建筑物结构部分的加固或更换机器的运行部分。它们类似于医学治疗,包括药物干预、不同的手术或器官移植。一旦作者理解了工程对象与人体之间的相似性和相似性,他就可以区分遗传原因、生活方式维持、疾病控制和医疗之间的差异。目前,改变我们的基因是极其困难的,几乎是不可能的,因为我们无法选择自己的亲生父母;然而,我们可以把重点放在日常生活方式管理上,既可以预防疾病,也可以控制现有疾病的发展。
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