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This is a pilot, proof of concept, early stage study. The study goal is to determine whether the Functional Medicine approach to the treatment of moderate to severe persistent asthma enhances standard guideline-based care with respect to asthma outcomes.
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Functional Medicine is a holistic approach to treating chronic conditions by attempting to address the underlying causes of chronic disease states. The purpose is to address the whole person, not just a set of symptoms. The patient care involves evaluating the interactions among genetic, in-utero, and lifetime environmental exposures. In addition, Functional Medicine specialists also aggressively address lifestyle factors such as nutrition and exercise that influence long-term health and chronic diseases. By doing so, the intention is to reduce ongoing biologic imbalances from deficiencies in dietary oxidants/antioxidants via vitamin supplementation, hormonal imbalances through evaluation and management, and the need for medications with unwarranted side effects that compound the chronic medical conditions and adverse effects (e.g. excess use of antibiotics), and to systematically evaluate intolerances to certain foods and additives.
Collaborating with Functional Medicine directly addresses the Guideline focus on control of factors contributing to symptom exacerbation as well as the Cleveland Clinic care path initiative goals of improving patient satisfaction with collaborative healthcare teams to modify risk factors and counsel on environmental/lifestyle modifications. This study will look at the effectiveness of adding a Functional Medicine approach to patient asthma care.
The investigators intention with this pilot study is to study subjective areas of medicine (symptoms and quality of life) as objectively as possible, in order to supplement asthma care guidelines with potential evidence of asthma-related quality of life, lung function/asthma control, and biomarker-based reduction of inflammation and improvement of immune status. Certainly there is value to both approaches and the aspects that are valuable need to be determined so that these two disciplines can have a more integrated approach moving forward and benefit a larger population in innovative and scientifically proven ways.
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