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Toward Evidence-Based Lifestyle Interventions in Iranian Traditional Medicine: Principles, Personalization, and Public Health Applications

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  • Mojtaba Valizadehgan Arjomand
  • Mojtaba Oroojalian Mashhadi
Mojtaba Valizadegan Arjomand
Mojtaba Oroojalian Mashhadi

Abstract

Health promotion through lifestyle is at the heart of modern preventive medicine. Iranian Traditional Medicine (ITM), with its centuries-old wisdom, offers a culturally grounded model for achieving well-being. This review explores ITM’s approach to lifestyle through Setteh-e-Zaruriyyeh—six essential principles of health—and their relevance to modern challenges. By integrating concepts like Mizaj (temperament) and reviewing clinical studies, we show how ITM aligns with contemporary strategies. The paper concludes with suggestions for integrating ITM into public health frameworks.

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Valizadehgan Arjomand M, Oroojalian Mashhadi M. Toward Evidence-Based Lifestyle Interventions in Iranian Traditional Medicine: Principles, Personalization, and Public Health Applications. 2025;4(3):106-111. DOI: 10.64209/tubittum.v4i3.1086

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