Healthy Ageing and Vaccines: Application of the P4 Medicine Concept to Immunizations

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TitreHealthy Ageing and Vaccines: Application of the P4 Medicine Concept to Immunizations
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of PublicationSubmitted
AuteursMichel J-P, Ecarnot F
JournalGERONTOLOGY
Type of ArticleReview; Early Access
ISSN0304-324X
Mots-clésAntimicrobial resistance, Healthy ageing, Non-communicable diseases, P4 medicine, Vaccines
Résumé

In today's tormented world, it appears useful to take advantage of communication channels to promote life-course immunization and affirm its major role in healthy ageing. Instead of developing the argument of chronological age, we demonstrate the life-course principle here based on the P4 medicine concept. Are vaccines ``preventive, personalized, predictive, and participatory?'' Based on detailed analysis of research findings, we successively demonstrate the seminal role of vaccines on preventable infectious diseases, post-sepsis functional decline, non-communicable diseases (cardio-neuro-vascular, respiratory, and renal diseases), community protection, antimicrobial resistance, and perhaps even old-age dementia. Healthy ageing and the promotion of immunization are closely dependent on health literacy and provision of information by skilled health-care professionals. However, personal autonomy and individual freedom are influenced by psycho-cognitive hurdles (cultural approaches, beliefs, emotions, and behaviours), the opinions of the public/family/friends, and the increasing role of social media, which challenges scientific evidence. A similar phenomenon exists when dealing with the issue of healthy ageing, whose success depends greatly on life-course immunization.

DOI10.1159/000517211