
Investigation the importance of metabolism on body weight and glucose for 8.5 years using GH-Method: math-physical medicine (No. 300)
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of clinical and experimental immunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2475-6296
DOI - 10.33140/jcei.05.05.002
Subject(s) - postprandial , plasma glucose , carbohydrate metabolism , medicine , weight loss , metabolism , body weight , endocrinology , diabetes mellitus , obesity
The author uses GH-method: math-physical medicine (MPM) approach to investigate three sets of correlation between:(1) Weight vs. Metabolism Index(2) Glucose vs. Metabolism Index(3) Weight vs. Glucose - Weight is measured in early mornings and Glucose consists of daily average glucose, includingboth fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and three postprandial plasma glucose (PPG).He utilized time-series analysis on both his “daily data” and his “annual data” for comparison. His selected studyperiod was 8.5 years (3,124 days) from 1/1/2012 through 7/23/2020. The reason for this specific time period was dueto his weight (M1) and glucose (M2) data collection starting on 1/1/2012 along with the calculation of his metabolismindex (MI) values.It is clear that, through his sophisticated math-physical medicine of metabolism and then statistical method of time-seriesanalysis, all of these three biomarkers, weight, glucose, and metabolism index are proven to be highly correlated to each other.The following order ranking of correlation coefficients remained to be true between daily data and annual data:M1&MI > M2&MI > M1&M2Daily: 84% > 72% > 61%Annual: 91% > 81% > 67%In other words, if you manage your metabolism (4 medical conditions and 6 lifestyle details) by controlling yourdisease conditions and monitoring your lifestyle details, your body weight and glucose will reduce accordingly.The author’s analyses is based on his personal biomarkers of two million data within 8.5 years (3,124 days) has furtherproven a simple and clean conclusion that has already been observed by many clinical physicians and healthcareprofessionals from their patients.