Community Lifestyle Optimization
Educate your community on science-based protocols to optimize their lifestyles against physical and cognitive decline
Science-Based Data Vehicle
Every topic in our lifestyle screening service is a scientifically-known risk modifier for cellular stress, a primary root causation factor which accelerates or slows biological and neurological aging to impact chronic health outcomes
Created with advice from orthomolecular nutritionists and 150 health professionals including faculty at the Stanford Genome Technology Center
Order service for your community to see how well the lifestyles of your community are optimized against chronic physical and neurological health conditions
Common Risk Factors
The 25 topics in our lifestyle assessment service are common risk factors for multiple chronic health conditions and diseases, providing a single point of assessments and lifestyle optimization protocols for multiple physical and cognitive chronic health outcomes in your community
Lifestyle Risk Assessments
Participants take a 25-point lifestyle survey at our online screening center, available 24/7/365, no registration or app download required
Lifestyle Optimization Report
An instant online report is generated upon completion of a lifestyle assessment
Each answer response is assigned one of 5 risk ratings by comparing the answer to established health and wellness protocols
A total lifestyle risk summary is generated plus detailed risk ratings for all 25 answer responses
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Lifestyle Optimization Protocols
Evidence-based health and wellness protocols are displayed for each lifestyle topic, providing a compass for personal self-guided lifestyle optimization
Online Education Centers
Participants get free access to a Lifestyle Education Center to optimize their biological aging and brain health with research, advice and links to 100 subject authority sources
A Chronic Health Education Center explains the relationship between chronic health conditions, chronic diseases and brain health, with supporting educational information