Wayne Dysinger
Loma Linda University
28 Papers
109 Citations
Wayne Dysinger is an academic researcher from Loma Linda University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lifestyle medicine & Population health. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 26 publications. Previous affiliations of Wayne Dysinger include Loma Linda University Medical Center & Avondale College.
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Papers
Childhood Participation in Organized School Sports and Physical Education as Precursors of Adult Physical Activity
Kenneth E. Powell,Wayne Dysinger +1 more
TL;DR: A review of the available literature reveals only six papers that address the determinants of participation in school sports and physical education directly, and all six have important methodological limitations.
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Lifestyle medicine potential for reversing a world of chronic disease epidemics: from cell to community
M. Sagner,David L. Katz,David L. Katz,Garry Egger,Liana Lianov,K.-H. Schulz,M. Braman,B. Behbod,Edward M. Phillips,Wayne Dysinger,D. Ornish +10 more
TL;DR: Lifestyle-related diseases (LRDs) are defined as diseases where the pathophysiology is significantly influenced by lifestyle factors and where a change in these aetiological factors can significantly improve prevention and treatment of the disease.
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The Complete Health Improvement Program (CHIP): History, Evaluation, and Outcomes
Darren Morton,Paul Rankin,Paul Rankin,Lillian Kent,Lillian Kent,Wayne Dysinger,Wayne Dysinger +6 more
TL;DR: The Complete Health Improvement Program (CHIP) is a premier lifestyle intervention targeting chronic disease that has been offered for more than 25 years and has been extensively studied under these 2 delivery channels, consistently demonstrating positive outcomes.
The Complete Health Improvement Program (CHIP) and reduction of chronic disease risk factors in Canada.
TL;DR: The CHIP intervention, which centres on a whole-food, plant-based eating pattern, can lead to rapid and meaningful reductions in chronic disease risk factors in the Canadian context.
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MyHeart: An intelligent mHealth home monitoring system supporting heart failure self-care
Nagla Alnosayan,Edward J. Lee,Ala Alluhaidan,Samir Chatterjee,Linda Houston-Feenstra,Mercy Kagoda,Wayne Dysinger +6 more
- 01 Oct 2014
TL;DR: The system uses wireless health devices and a mobile application on the patient's end, a rule-based expert system, and a dashboard on the clinician's end to facilitate the exchange of information pertaining to vitals, symptoms, and health risk.