OUR MISSION

NEXT GENERATION OF HEALTH

LIVE4WELL, a platform dedicated to innovating health management in the fitness sector.
In this era of digitization and increasing health awareness, our mission is to lead the wave of Health 3.0, addressing the needs of modern individuals in health management.

2 Core Values of LIVE4WELL

WELLNESS 3.0

Wellness 3.0 is a concept centered on holistic health, focusing on the comprehensive development of the body, mind, and spirit. This idea builds on traditional health models (such as Wellness 1.0 and Wellness 2.0) and emphasizes 4 key aspects:

Integration

It views physical health, mental health, and social relationships as interconnected components rather than isolated parts.

Personalization

Health plans are tailored to individual needs and lifestyles, utilizing technology and data to support personal health management

Prevention First

It emphasizes the importance of disease prevention, advocating for healthy lifestyles and behavioral changes to reduce health risks

Community Support

It encourages the role of community and social networks in promoting individual health, fostering growth in supportive environments

Professional Certification

Many health and wellness organizations and experts, such as psychologists, nutritionists, and fitness coaches, recognize the significance of Wellness 3.0. They note that this model better meets the diverse health needs of people today

Karen B. DeSalvo, MD, MPH, MSc - Professor of Medicine and Population Health at the University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School

She and her team wrote : “Public Health 3.0 refers to a new era of enhanced and broadened public health practice that goes beyond traditional public department functions and programs. Cross-sectoral collaboration is inherent to the Public Health 3.0 vision, and the Chief Health Strategist role requires high-achieving health organizations with the skills and capabilities to drive such collective action. Pioneering US communities are already testing this approach to public health, with support from several national efforts.”

Source : https://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2017/17_0017.htm#contribAff

Edison Chen - CEO of Cudis

Edison Chen said “Traditional smart ring companies operate on a centralized model where they collect and store users’ health data on their servers and analyze it to provide personal health insights through an app. Potentially, they monetize the data without sharing financial benefits with the users. We’re empowering individuals to take control of their own health data.”

Source : https://cointelegraph.com/news/web3-wellness-ring-users-own-health-data

Jonathan Bush - CEO of athenahealth

Jonathan wrote "Without a common vision and framework of what a new health ecosystem (3.0) should look like, we’ll remain where we are, failing to activate the full potential from our collective passion, resources and efforts. Even eight Olympic-caliber rowers can’t make headway without a common goal and view of the course ahead."

Source : https://www.forbes.com/sites/davechase/2016/09/29/health-3-0-a-vision-to-unbreak-healthcare-implications-for-provider-and-government-organizations/

Research Support

Studies indicate that integrated health management enhances life quality and satisfaction while helping to reduce stress and anxiety

Conclusion

Wellness 3.0 represents an advancement in contemporary health perspectives, aiming to promote comprehensive health and well-being by integrating multiple factors. This approach not only addresses physical conditions but also highlights the importance of mental and social health

Self-health management

Self-Health Management refers to the proactive approach individuals take to monitor and improve their own health. It encompasses a range of activities, including

Health Monitoring

Regularly tracking vital signs, symptoms, and overall wellness

Lifestyle Choices

Making informed decisions about diet, exercise, and sleep to enhance well-being

Education

Gaining knowledge about health conditions and best practices for prevention and treatment

Behavioral Change

Implementing strategies to modify habits that negatively impact health

Professional Support

Healthcare Providers : Physicians and nurses often advocate for self-health management by providing patients with tools and resources to take charge of their health

Health Coaches : These professionals guide individuals in setting health goals, making lifestyle changes, and staying accountable for their progress

Sharief Taraman, MD, DABPN, DABPM , FAAP - chief executive officer at Cognoa, Inc. and associate health sciences professor/pediatrics, University of California, Irvine School of Medicine

SAutomation and connectivity are going to free up our nurses and our doctors and physical therapists and everyone to be more involved in AI. But I think AI is going to uncover a lot more of the challenges that we’ve had in medicine, just like when we were implementing EMRs.

Source : https://behavioralhealthnews.org/revolutionizing-behavioral-health-through-technology-and-ai-the-promise-of-personalized-care/

Chris Appleton - Founder and CEO of Art Pharmacy

Chris Appleton stated "The emergence of AI-driven tools has created new opportunities for delivering highly targeted support, which can address the nuanced mental health challenges that traditional one-size-fits-all approaches often miss. By offering more customized care pathways, technology is playing an essential role in enhancing the overall well-being of individuals and communities."

Source : https://behavioralhealthnews.org/revolutionizing-behavioral-health-through-technology-and-ai-the-promise-of-personalized-care/

Leonard D’Avolio - Ph.D., founder and CEO of Cyft

Leonard D’Avolio, Ph.D., founder and CEO of Cyft said “change in healthcare is hard, but change is also a prerequisite for improvement”. That picture gets pretty clear when we look at the market size of artificial intelligence in healthcare.

Source : https://successive.cloud/artificial-intelligence-in-healthcare//

Research Support

Studies on Effectiveness: Research has shown that self-management practices can lead to improved health outcomes, such as better control of chronic diseases (e.g., diabetes, hypertension)

Behavioral Health: Studies indicate that individuals who actively engage in self-health management report lower levels of stress and anxiety, contributing to overall mental well-being

Conclusion

Self-Health Management empowers individuals to take control of their health through informed decision-making and proactive behaviors. Supported by healthcare professionals and backed by research, this approach fosters a more engaged and healthier population