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Wang and Yan Clinical and Translational Medicine 2012, 1:28
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RESEARCH Open Access
Suboptimal health: a new health dimension for
translational medicine
Wei Wang1,2,3* and Yuxiang Yan2
Abstract
Background: One critical premise of disease-related biomarkers is the definition of the counterpart normality.
Contrary to pre-clinical models that can be carefully tailored according to scientific need, heterogeneity and
uncontrollability is the essence of humans in health studies. Fully characterization of consistent parameters that
define the normal population is the basis to individual differences normalization irrelevant to a given disease
process. Self claimed normal status may not represent health because asymptomatic subjects may carry chronic
diseases or diseases at their early stage such as cancer, diabetes and hypertension.
Methods: This paper exemplifies the characterization of the suboptimal health status (SHS) which represents a new
public health problem in a population with ambiguous health complaints such as general weakness, unexplained
medical syndrome and chronic fatigue. We applied clinical informatics approaches and developed a questionnaire
for measuring SHS. The validity and reliability of this approach were evaluated in a small pilot study and then in a
cross-sectional study of 3,405 individuals.
Results: The final questionnaire congregated into a score (SHSQ-25) which could significantly distinguish among
several abnormal conditions.
Conclusion: SHSQ-25 could be used as a translational medicine instrument for health measuring in the general
population.
Keywords: Suboptimal health, Instrument SHSQ-25, Chronic disease, Translational medicine
Background Classification of Diseases (ICD), are commonly used
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