“Lifestyle interventions are central to addressing noncommunicable diseases and sustaining healthcare systems. Despite investment, outcomes vary due to differences in funding, participation and behavioural barriers, with service availability not ensuring uptake. Personalised metrics such as biological age, alongside digital tools and AI-supported screening, can improve engagement. Early, data-driven and tailored interventions can reduce disease burden and support a shift towards proactive care.”
Article written by Luc Nicolas from EHTEL (the European Health Telematics Association) , a key partner in the COMFORTage project.