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In fact, this approach of using the citizen to trigger motivation is not even limited to public
health
systems.
A recent report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation showed that
health
habits account for 50 percent of the
health
outcomes that people experience, while medical care only accounts for 20 percent.
But we also know that changing
health
behaviors is very difficult.
So we asked the question: What if we could create a resource that could motivate people to change
health
behavior?
But many a time, they're not easily accessible or relatable, particularly to individuals within minority and underserved communities, who face bias in addition to barriers like language and culture and inadequate
health
insurance coverage.
The curriculum helps the individual learn about their
health
condition, whatever the chronic illness is.
They also work with a
health
coach to learn self-management skills, skills that'll help them prevent complications of their illness.
We tested this application in clinics, where the
health
coaches were medical assistants, and in a large urban church, where the
health
coaches were volunteers from the
health
ministry.
She was assigned to Anne, her
health
coach in the church.
Now, Anne was successful as a
health
coach because she cared enough to go below the surface and probe Ms. Bertha's deep culture and was able to reach her at that level.
We all have deep unconscious rules that drive the way we make our
health
decisions.
On the way there it's going to completely revolutionize medicine and
health
care; that's obvious.
And to lose touch with the basic rhythms of our biology and our
health.
So we shouldn't dismiss this because it's an enormous opportunity to use these sorts of results, or these random loose trials from the last thousand years about what has impacts on our
health.
It's our health, it's our lives, it's our future, it's our children.
From the jacket you're wearing to the chair you're sitting in to the home you live in, your designed material world shouldn't compromise your
health
or that of our planet.
It seems that we need microbes to be programmed for good health, but not just any microbes, we need the right combination.
All of these events and circumstances play a huge role in the gut microbial development and that has a huge impact on the lifelong
health
of that baby.
And I'm not talking about small
health
implications here.
That is why we have to learn how to protect the
health
of these babies after the occurrence of such early life events that might disrupt their gut microbiota development.
I work as a researcher and as a technical lead of an infant
health
platform, and the question I'm trying to find a solution to every day at work, and the same question I'm aiming to answer in this talk, is how can we make sure that all babies get the same shot at lifelong health, no matter how they're born or what early life events they encounter.
And that sets that colonization march to a totally different tone, and simply because that's different to what we've adapted to during evolution, that might cause some
health
disadvantages for C-section-born babies later on.
So it was quite a revelation when it was finally understood what's the role of these particles, and that it is to selectively feed the microbes that are best for infants, and that way to affect the infant
health.
What I wish you to remember from this talk is that, yes, vaginally born breastfed baby has the microbiota we have evolved to adapt to, but in cases where that is not possible, there are means to reduce the negative
health
consequences.
Lastly, I wish you to imagine a world for a while, a world where there would be such a
health
care system that when you take your baby to a
health
care check, they would routinely monitor the gut microbiota development of that baby, and if any disruptions would be noted, a tailor-made product to restore the microbiota would be prescribed.
I mean, how wonderful would that be, if the onset of any chronic diseases would be extremely rare because of this preemptive
health
care system?
I believe in that future and I want to contribute in the unfolding of that future, a future in which each baby has an equal starting point for life to be programmed for lifelong
health.
While enzymes do play an important role in the foods that we eat, they also are involved in everything from the
health
of an infant to attacking the biggest environmental challenges we have today.
Well, I want to focus on two areas: human
health
and the environment.
So that was a little bit about
health.
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