Gerald C. Hsu
eclaireMD Foundation, USA
Title: Using Math-Physics Medicine to Analyze Metabolism and Improve Health Conditions
Biography
Biography: Gerald C. Hsu
Abstract
The author spent seven years and 18,000 hours to study, analyze and research his chronic disease conditions.
Here is the comparison between 2010 and 2017:
Weight: 205 / 172 lbs.
Waistline: 44 / 34 inches
PPG: 350 / 116 mg/dL
FPG: 185 / 119 mg/dL
Daily glucose: 280 / 117 mg/dL
A1C: 10.0 / 6.1 %
ACR: 116 / 12 mg/mmol
Triglycerides: 1161 / 69 mg/dL
He used mathematics, physics, engineering modeling, and computer science (big data analytics and AI) to derive the mathematical metabolism model and three prediction tools for weight, FPG, and PPG with >30 input elements. This study includes 11 categories: weight, glucose, blood pressure, lipids, food, water, exercise, sleep, stress, life pattern regularity, time, with ~500 input and output elements. He collected more than 1 million “clean” data over 7 years.
He defined two new terms known as the Metabolism Index (MI) and General Health Status Unit (GHSU). The “health state” is expressed as the “break-even” line which is 73.5%; above this percentage is regarded “unhealthy” and below the break-even line is “healthy”. The results showed that he was very unhealthy (80%-110%) before 2013. The curve went through a sharp decline in 2014 due to his research. After 2015, he was “healthy” (60%-70%). As of 12/21/2017, his MI is 55.3% and GHSU is 56.1%. All of his previous lab test results confirmed with the diagram showing his chronic disease conditions are well under control.