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A Unifying Theory for Lifestyle Medicine - Dean Ornish, MD 

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The same lifestyle changes-eat well, move more, stress less, love more-have been documented to help prevent and often reverse the progression of a wide range of the most common and costly chronic diseases. Why?
Dean Ornish, M.D., is the founder and president of the non-profit Preventive Medicine Research Institute and Clinical Professor of Medicine at UCSF and Clinical Professor of Medicine at UCSD. He received his M.D. from the Baylor College of Medicine, was a clinical fellow in medicine at Harvard Medical School, and completed an internship and residency in internal medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital. He earned a B.A. in Humanities summa cum laude from the University of Texas in Austin, where he gave the baccalaureate address.
For over 43 years, he has directed clinical research demonstrating, for the first time, that comprehensive lifestyle changes may begin to reverse even severe coronary heart disease, without drugs or surgery. Medicare created a new benefit category, “intensive cardiac rehabilitation,” to provide coverage for this program. He directed the first randomized controlled trial demonstrating that comprehensive lifestyle changes may slow, stop or reverse the progression of early-stage prostate cancer. His research showed that comprehensive lifestyle changes affect gene expression, “turning on” disease-preventing genes and “turning off” genes that promote cancer and heart disease, as well as the first controlled study showing that these lifestyle changes may begin to reverse cellular aging by lengthening telomeres, the ends of our chromosomes which regulate aging (in collaboration with Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, Nobel Laureate in Medicine & Physiology). He is currently directing the first randomized controlled trial to determine if comprehensive lifestyle changes may reverse the progression of early Alzheimer’s disease.
He is the author of seven books, all national bestsellers, including four New York Times bestsellers. UnDo It! (coauthored with Anne Ornish) was published by Random House as their lead nonfiction title in January 2019. His three main-stage TED.com talks have been viewed by over seven million people.
He was appointed by President Clinton to the White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy; by President Obama to the White House Advisory Group on Prevention, Health Promotion, and Integrative and Public Health; and by Governor Newsom to the Governor’s Brain Trust on Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention and Preparedness. He is also a member of The Lancet Oncology “Moonshot Commission.” He has been a member of the board of directors of the San Francisco Food Bank. Dr. Ornish and colleagues established a lifestyle medicine clinic at the St. Vincent de Paul Homeless Shelter in San Francisco where over 30,000 homeless people were treated.
The “Ornish diet” has been rated “#1 for Heart Health” by a panel of experts at U.S. News & World Report for eleven years from 2011-2022. He co-chaired the Google Health Advisory Council with Marissa Mayer 2007-9.
He received the 1994 Outstanding Young Alumnus Award from the University of Texas, Austin; the University of California, Berkeley, “National Public Health Hero” award; the Jan J. Kellermann Memorial Award for distinguished contribution in the field of cardiovascular disease prevention from the International Academy of Cardiology; a U.S. Surgeon General Citation; a Presidential Citation from the American Psychological Association; the inaugural “Lifetime Achievement Award” from the American College of Lifestyle Medicine; the Beckmann Medal from the German Society for Prevention and Rehabilitation of Cardiovascular Diseases; the “Pioneer in Integrative Medicine” award from California Pacific Medical Center; the Stanley Wallach Award from the American College of Nutrition; the Glenn Foundation Award for Research; the Bravewell Collaborative Pioneer of Integrative Medicine award; the Sheila Kar Health Foundation Humanitarian Award from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Plantrician Project Luminary Award; and others. Dr. Ornish has been a physician consultant to President Clinton since 1993 and consulted with the chefs at The White House, Camp David, and Air Force One to cook more healthfully (1993-2000).
Dr. Ornish was recognized as “one of the 125 most extraordinary University of Texas alumni in the past 125 years;” by TIME magazine as a “TIME 100 Innovator;” by LIFE magazine as “one of the fifty most influential members of his generation;” by People magazine as “one of the most interesting people of the year;” and by Forbes magazine as “one of the world’s seven most powerful teachers.”
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@JW4REnvironment
@JW4REnvironment Год назад
Dr. Ornish should be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for showing clogging of arteries can be reversed by diet alone. Not to mention his studies on reversal of prostate symptoms and type 2 diabetes! The world is really lucky we have his insights and expertise! It’s past time for the Nobel!
@luckssj
@luckssj Год назад
Thank you for all you do and for being one of my favorite professors
@bohditony
@bohditony Год назад
People seem to think the more expensive a solution proves effective. Nothing could be further from the truth. The most effective means is something we can do everyday ourselves❤🙏
@adiposerex5150
@adiposerex5150 Год назад
Very valuable video. I have always admired Dr. Ornish. My arthritis disappeared 10 years ago when I started eating only plant based.
@lisengel2498
@lisengel2498 Год назад
I really appreciate this very clear lecture- its simple very well presented and so inspiring - and I will quote one of the conclusions from dr Ornish “ the more they changed, the more they improved” nomatter how old and sick - what a wonderfull lecture on lifestyle changes 🎵💚🎶🐸
@tomgoff7887
@tomgoff7887 Год назад
Those of us who are introverts are resistant to the social support message here. Sometimes we get stressed by frequent social interactions, especially when they are obligatory.
@pitchlumin
@pitchlumin Год назад
We know social interaction is important. You think it is possible if an introvert got comfortable being uncomfortable being around others, eventually they would be comfortable around others? The right mindset might help too.
@tomgoff7887
@tomgoff7887 Год назад
@@pitchlumin Sure but It would help if there was evidence that social interaction positively affected introverts as well as other folks.
@juliashearer7842
@juliashearer7842 Год назад
I absolutely agree. I really struggle with this. The thought of groups makes me feel anxious. I have a few friends that I generally see one to one. The thought of seeking out groups is quite stressful to me.
@cricketylife8742
@cricketylife8742 Год назад
@@juliashearer7842 Exactly... But those one on one interactions which are more genuine and meaningful are the ones that really make a positive difference anyway. The only issue is that because introverts are not comfortable in large groups, they probably end up with fewer friends. So it might be a good idea for introverts to get out of their comfort zones once in a while and socialize in groups especially if there is a chance they will find like minded people who could become their friends.
@tsamchoetsamchoe2909
@tsamchoetsamchoe2909 Год назад
Dr Dean orinish is real God on earth.wish more Dr like him 🙏
@pitchlumin
@pitchlumin Год назад
He is a good man but you are infinitely overstepping with this. Our Creator is not comparable to any man. There should be more doctors like him yes, agreed.
@Equinox1.5
@Equinox1.5 Год назад
Turmeric and black pepper can he helpful for some people with arthritis. Not sure if it can reverse it but it might help with the pain. Ground flax and chia seeds might help, too (all of the above for anti-inflammatory properties). Some people find glucosamine supplements helpful but some glucosamine isn't vegan, so it's important to check the source.
@ahagopian100
@ahagopian100 Год назад
Interesting how he supplements. Glad we have one containing nutients together, working for us for 30+ years.
@davidclark2592
@davidclark2592 Год назад
For arthritis look into boron.
@Battery-kf4vu
@Battery-kf4vu Год назад
I have chronic angina, I take the same supplements as him and indeed it helps a lot. I have a good diet and not much exercise because of other health problems. Point is these supplements are probably as effective as all the rest of his program.
@luckssj
@luckssj Год назад
Hi have you looked at the Glycocalyx Structure and Mucosa lining that makes up the most important part of the capillaries and other parts of the vascular system?
@GlobalDrifter1000
@GlobalDrifter1000 Год назад
Thank you Doctor for your imput
@ccamire
@ccamire Год назад
All this data is so simple and old, no wonders vegans are not getting healthier
@Nina-hk7ub
@Nina-hk7ub 4 дня назад
The Truth Doesn't Change....😅
@GlobalDrifter1000
@GlobalDrifter1000 Год назад
What does the Ornish dye his hair with shoe polish?
@markvoege1167
@markvoege1167 7 месяцев назад
Petty
@robertr.1052
@robertr.1052 4 месяца назад
Dean, please, I beg you. SLOW DOWN! You sound frantic. Not a good model for your program. I should also say that 25 years ago when I went on your reversal diet, I gradually went off all my meds, my lipids stayed the same as with the meds and they still are, at 88 years old. Thanks, pal.
@timmjackson
@timmjackson Год назад
Quack, Quack, Quack!
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