Interactions Between Genetics, Lifestyle, and Environmental Factors for Healthcare

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Abstract

The occurrence and progression of diseases are strongly associated with a combination of genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors. Understanding the interplay between genetic and nongenetic components provides deep insights into disease pathogenesis and promotes personalized strategies for people healthcare. Recently, the paradigm of systems medicine, which integrates biomedical data and knowledge at multidimensional levels, is considered to be an optimal way for disease management and clinical decision-making in the era of precision medicine. In this chapter, epigenetic-mediated genetics-lifestyle-environment interactions within specific diseases and different ethnic groups are systematically discussed, and data sources, computational models, and translational platforms for systems medicine research are sequentially presented. Moreover, feasible suggestions on precision healthcare and healthy longevity are kindly proposed based on the comprehensive review of current studies.

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Lin, Y., Chen, J., & Shen, B. (2017). Interactions Between Genetics, Lifestyle, and Environmental Factors for Healthcare. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Vol. 1005, pp. 167–191). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5717-5_8

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