{"id":210037,"date":"2017-02-22T00:49:46","date_gmt":"2017-02-22T05:49:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/cu-collaboration-produces-health-game-changer-cu-anschutz-today-press-release.php"},"modified":"2017-02-22T00:49:46","modified_gmt":"2017-02-22T05:49:46","slug":"cu-collaboration-produces-health-game-changer-cu-anschutz-today-press-release","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/medicine\/cu-collaboration-produces-health-game-changer-cu-anschutz-today-press-release.php","title":{"rendered":"CU collaboration produces health &#8216;game-changer&#8217; &#8211; CU Anschutz Today (press release)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The patient breathes harder as his workout intensifies. His    metabolic fingerprint  heart rate, oxygen level and other data     streams onto a tablet in the form of a colorized digital bar    that shows exactly what his muscles are doing and the fuels    hes burning.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the purple zone hes stressing his anaerobic system, and in    the red hes going to burn muscle mass if he stays up there too    long, says     Nicholas Edwards, MS, director of Exercise-Medicine    Integration in the     Department of Family Medicine,     CU School of Medicine. The blue here represents his prime    zone, where he performs best during exercise and creates the    most energy, so hes safely burning the most pound for pound    right at this second.  <\/p>\n<p>    Edwards is also co-founder and chief scientific officer of        METHOD, a CU spinoff company, that is proving to be a    health game-changer by connecting exercise to medicine. The    system gives thousands of athletes and patients access to    individualized, real-time metabolic information that, when    combined with a prescribed fitness regimen, builds strength and    stamina, reduces injury, sheds weight and improves their    response to treatment.  <\/p>\n<p>    These metabolic data points help tailor regimens to a specific    physiology  whether the person be a pro athlete, weekend    warrior or couch potato  to provide healthy outcomes across    the continuum of care. Its literally like a medically based    fitness plan, says Edwards, who three years ago launched    METHOD with an eye toward college and pro athletes. Among the    first users were elite athletes who were patients in the Ascent    Program at the Center for Dependency, Addiction, and    Rehabilitation (CeDAR).    The METHOD system has expanded to thousands of patients and    athletes, including the NHLs Colorado Avalanche, NFL teams as    well as fitness facilities and centers for orthopedics and    physical therapy from coast to coast.  <\/p>\n<p>    Besides being a breakthrough approach  making exercise a    prescribed medicine  the METHOD app is a testament to the    collaborative innovations regularly occurring on the     CU Anschutz Medical Campus. Family Medicine owns a stake in    the enterprise, which was assisted in its launch by     CU Innovations. We collaboratively worked on a system that    covers the spectrum  orthopedics through physical therapy to    human performance, says Edwards, who has two business    partners.  <\/p>\n<p>    Previously, there was nothing that quantified what a person in    the gym, the rehab center or the weight room is doing    metabolically in real-time, he says. Anaerobic exercise was a    guess. Through METHOD, weve been able to identify somebodys    unique metabolic fingerprint to know whats going on    physiologically as they exercise.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dan, a patient at     UCHealth, went through the three stages of the METHOD    system  evaluation, prescription for exercise, and monitoring     under Edwards supervision. Dan is a high-level crossfit    competitor and works as a paramedic, so he understands the    value of physiological data such as heart rate and energy    thresholds. Using the METHOD data, Nick built a training    program specific to my capabilities that matched my heart rate    and everything, Dan says. Its been amazing. Ive gotten    stronger, faster and more physically fit in the last month and    a half than Ive done on my own, just kind of blind training,    over the last year.  <\/p>\n<p>        This system really dials everything in. METHOD patient      <\/p>\n<p>    Meanwhile, people on the other end of the spectrum, the    sedentary and obese, often tell Edwards they dont know how to    workout, feel pain when exercising or are simply intimidated.    The great thing about this system is were able to give them    specific parameters to know exactly where they should exercise,    the exact kind of exercise, and when to start and stop, so they    change their body in a healthy and safe way, he says. This    system really dials everything in.  <\/p>\n<p>    Because the app loads onto smartphones and synchs with heart    rate monitors, its able to monitor whether a user is staying    in a metabolic zone too long. The phone will literally buzz    and tell them to speed up or slow down their workout, Edwards    says. The app has built-in coaching mechanisms across the    board.  <\/p>\n<p>    And the app acts as massive data repository that allows    clinicians to view real-time data from users around the    country. I can monitor somebody on an exercise prescription in    Maine or in Southern California and compare their outcomes to    somebody here in Colorado, says Edwards, who played college    football at North Dakota State and is a former mixed martial    professional. Our goal is to solidify best practices over    time.  <\/p>\n<p>    Improved outcomes mean athletes get back on the ice or field    faster, while patients, either those recovering from surgery or    just going through physical therapy, return to their normal    lives sooner, Edwards says. The big payoff is that by    optimizing patient outcomes were lowering the cost of care,    because youre eliminating guesswork and duplication of    services.  <\/p>\n<p>    For example, METHOD renders obsolete the timeworn    220-minus-your-age formula for determining a persons maximum    heart rate. Edwards gives the example of a 55-year-old couch    potato and a former pro hockey player of the same age. If you    do that old formula, they should exercise the exact same way,    which is ludicrous, he says. We need to find something    different thats happening with that individual every single    day, and thats what we do with METHOD.  <\/p>\n<p>    When not directly coaching athletes and patients through    exercise regimens, Edwards speaks about the benefits of METHOD    and proper training across the U.S. at the NFL Combine,    behavioral health and strength and conditioning conferences and    other events. He notes that the system is really starting to    catch fire as more people turn to individualized exercise    regimens.  <\/p>\n<p>    Edwards says METHOD will further elevate CU SOMs stature as a    global leader in innovation, wellness and health care outcomes.    Were developing a lasting change  to make medicine and    exercise collaborate long term.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read this article:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.cuanschutztoday.org\/method-fitness-app-prescribes-personalized-exercise-medicine\/\" title=\"CU collaboration produces health 'game-changer' - CU Anschutz Today (press release)\">CU collaboration produces health 'game-changer' - CU Anschutz Today (press release)<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The patient breathes harder as his workout intensifies. 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