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The Quantified Self: Personal Monitoring and the Control of Health Interview by Andre de Fusco Future in Review 2011 Laguna Beach, CA May 26, 2011 Dr. Larry Smarr Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Harry E. Gruber Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD Follow me on Twitter: lsmarr 1

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Page 1: The Quantified Self: Personal Monitoring and the Control of Health

The Quantified Self: Personal Monitoring and the Control of Health

Interview by Andre de Fusco

Future in Review 2011

Laguna Beach, CA

May 26, 2011

Dr. Larry Smarr

Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology

Harry E. Gruber Professor,

Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering

Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD

Follow me on Twitter: lsmarr

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Page 2: The Quantified Self: Personal Monitoring and the Control of Health

I am the Future Digital Health Consumer: Measuring the State of Your Body and “Tuning” It

www.xconomy.com/san-diego/2010/05/12/how-internet-pioneer-larry-smarr-lost-20-pounds-by-becoming-a-quantified-self/

2000

I Arrived in La Jolla in 2000 After 20 Years in the Midwestand Decided to Move Against the Obesity Trend

Age 51

2010

Age 61

1999

Now the Top Listed ArticleBy Google for “Larry Smarr”

Page 3: The Quantified Self: Personal Monitoring and the Control of Health

Goal: Lose Weight by Changing What & How Much I Eat,While Increasing Exercise

Gradually Moving toZone Diet and

Regular Exercise

Losing Diet Discipline

Back on Track, Fewer CaloriesMore Exercise

Exercise is Elliptical, Walking, Weights

Reached Desired Weight

Blood Pressure 134/73 Pulse 55Resting Pulse Lowered to 45

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Wireless Monitoring HelpsDrive Exercise Goals

25 Week Average: 2473 Calories Burned/Day

1:19 hr Physical Activity/Day (>3 METs)6887 Steps/Day (~3.4 Miles)

25 Week Ave: 6:51 hrs with 81% Efficiency

www.bodymedia.com

Elliptical Gardening Up and Down House Steps

Measure Quantity and Quality of Sleep

Page 5: The Quantified Self: Personal Monitoring and the Control of Health

Diet Didn’t Change My Cholesterol Levels

Raising “Good” HDL Seems Most Difficult

Page 6: The Quantified Self: Personal Monitoring and the Control of Health

Diet Didn’t Change My Cholesterol Levels,But A Tiny Amount of Statin (10mg Daily) Did

Began Statin

LDL -50%

HDL +15%

Total -25%

Major Reduction in Threat of Future Heart Disease-Plus Anti-Inflammatory Omega-3 Fish Oil Pills

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However, Measuring Complex Reactive Protein (CRP) Marker Reveals State of Chronic Inflammation

“Come Back When You Have a Symptom”

hsCRP from Blood Tests

15x Normal

Antibiotics

Symptom: Acute Diverticulitis

hsCRP Should Be <100

Inflammation 5x Normal

What is the Source of the Inflammation?

This Non-Dietary Chronic Inflammation is DrivingPlaque Formation in My Blood Vessels

Page 8: The Quantified Self: Personal Monitoring and the Control of Health

However, Measuring Complex Reactive Protein (CRP) Marker Reveals State of Chronic Inflammation

hsCRP Should Be <100

Colonoscopy

“Mild Inflammation of Colonic Mucosa”

Page 9: The Quantified Self: Personal Monitoring and the Control of Health

Measuring Stool Reveals Episodic Peaks of Lactoferrin-Specific Marker of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

Stool Tests by yourfuturehealth.com

Fecal Lactoferrin is 90% Specific for Identifying Inflammation in Patients with Active IBD

Lactoferrin Should Be <73hsCRP Should Be <100

Colonoscopy

“Mild Inflammation of Colonic Mucosa”

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Page 10: The Quantified Self: Personal Monitoring and the Control of Health

Measuring Stool Reveals Episodic Peaks of Lactoferrin-Specific Marker of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

Colonoscopy

Stool Tests by yourfuturehealth.com

Invisible Episodic

Colon Immune

Response

Peaks 25-30x Normal

Lactoferrin Should Be <73hsCRP Should Be <100

Colonoscopist States:“You Don’t Have IBD, I Would Have Seen It”

SigmoidColon

Inflamed

Colonoscopy

“Mild Inflammation of Colonic Muscosa”

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Latest Data Point Reveals Lactoferrin Spike to Active Crohn’s Disease (CD) Level

Colonoscopy ColonoscopyTwo Weeks Ago

Colonoscopy

Colonoscopy and BiopsiesSupport CD Diagnosis

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I Wondered if Crohn’s is an Autoimmune Disease, Did I Have a Personal Genomic Mutation?

From www.23andme.com

SNPs Associated with CD

Mutation in Interleukin-23 Receptor Gene—80% Higher

Risk of Pro-inflammatoryImmune Response

2009

Page 13: The Quantified Self: Personal Monitoring and the Control of Health

Genetic Mutation of IL-23 Leads to Pro-Inflammatory Excess

~80% of Our Immune System is Based in our Gut

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Where I Believe We are Headed: Predictive, Personalized, Preventive, & Participatory Medicine

www.newsweek.com/2009/06/26/a-doctor-s-vision-of-the-future-of-medicine.html

Quantify ~2500 Blood Proteins, 50 Each from 50 Organs or Cell Types

from a Single Drop of BloodTo Create a Time Series

I am Leroy Hood’s Lab Rat!